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nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search), b1 decreased (Expand Search)
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Unique intestinal microbiota in healthy shrimp.
Published 2025“…In most cases, the intestinal microbiota of the diseased shrimp were dominated by only 2 genera of bacteria, i.e., <i><i>Photobacterium</i></i> (54.63–70.53%) and <i><i>Vibrio</i></i> (24.94–26.12%), which together accounted for 79.58–95.47% of the total bacterial community. α-diversity, as indicated by the observed features, Shannon, and Simpson indices, was significantly decreased, and dominance was significantly increased in the diseased shrimp compared to healthy shrimp. …”
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Unique intestinal microbiota in diseased shrimp.
Published 2025“…In most cases, the intestinal microbiota of the diseased shrimp were dominated by only 2 genera of bacteria, i.e., <i><i>Photobacterium</i></i> (54.63–70.53%) and <i><i>Vibrio</i></i> (24.94–26.12%), which together accounted for 79.58–95.47% of the total bacterial community. α-diversity, as indicated by the observed features, Shannon, and Simpson indices, was significantly decreased, and dominance was significantly increased in the diseased shrimp compared to healthy shrimp. …”
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