Culturable microbiota of ranched southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii Castelnau)

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作者
Valdenegro-Vega, V. [1 ]
Naeem, S. [1 ,2 ]
Carson, J. [3 ]
Bowman, J. P. [4 ]
Tejedor del Real, J. L. [5 ]
Nowak, B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, AMC Inst, Natl Ctr Marine Conservat & Resource Sustainabil, Launceston, Tas 7250, Australia
[2] Ctr Marine Res, Henveyru White Waves, Male, Maldives
[3] Dept Primary Ind Pk Water & Environm, Anim Hlth Labs, Launceston, Tas, Australia
[4] Univ Tasmania, TIA, Food Safety Ctr, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[5] Dibaq Grp, Fuentepelayo, Segovia, Spain
关键词
aquaculture; fish (live); Photobacterium; southern bluefin tuna; Thunnus macoyii; Vibrionaceae; SOLE SOLEA-SENEGALENSIS; RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES; SP NOV; ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; RAINBOW-TROUT; MULTIPLEX PCR; FISH; BACTERIA; CULTIVATION; PATHOGENS;
D O I
10.1111/jam.12286
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Aims: The Australian tuna industry is based on the ranching of wild southern bluefin tuna (SBT, Thunnus maccoyii). Within this industry, only opportunistic pathogens have been reported infecting external wounds of fish. This study aimed to identify different culturable bacteria present in three cohorts of SBT and to determine normal bacteria and potential pathogens in isolates from harvest fish and moribund/dead fish. Post-mortem changes in the microbiota were also studied. Methods and Results: Moribund/dead showed a greater proportion of members from the family Vibrionaceae than harvested fish; the latter presented mainly non-Vibrio species. In harvested fish spleens, Vibrio splendidus I complex was the most commonly identified group among Vibrio isolates, while most groups from the family Vibrionaceae were isolated from gills. For moribund/dead, Vibrio chagasii and Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae were common in gill, spleen and kidney samples. Non-Vibrio isolates from gills were characterized using 16S rRNA sequencing as Flavobacteriaceae and classes Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria, mainly from the genera Winogradskyella and Tenacibaculum. Post-mortem changes showed dynamic shifts in bacterial dominance in gills, with Vibrionaceae and non-Vibrio spp. found in similar proportions initially and types related to Pseudoalteromonas ruthenica prevailing after 27h. Spleen samples showed little bacterial growth until 5h post-mortem, while various Vibrio-associated species were isolated 27h post-mortem. Conclusions: Bacterial isolates found include a range of potentially pathogenic bacteria that should be monitored though most of them have yet to be associated with disease in tuna. Significance and Impact of the Study: This study forms a foundation for future research into the bacterial population dynamics under different culture conditions of SBT. An understanding of the bacterial compositions in SBT is necessary to evaluate the effects of some bacterial species on their health.
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页码:923 / 932
页数:10
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