Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing
During the early-life period, the hatchlings of red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) rely on their own post-hatching internal yolk for several days before beginning to feed. The gut microbiome is critical for the adaptation of organisms to new environments, but, to date, how the micr...
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doaj-0f5a5035bf4945ac9b84825cc8f1b08a2020-11-25T02:43:30ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-02-018e850110.7717/peerj.8501Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencingQin Peng0Yahui Chen1Li Ding2Zimiao Zhao3Peiyu Yan4Kenneth B. Storey5Haitao Shi6Meiling Hong7Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaDepartment of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, CanadaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaDuring the early-life period, the hatchlings of red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) rely on their own post-hatching internal yolk for several days before beginning to feed. The gut microbiome is critical for the adaptation of organisms to new environments, but, to date, how the microbiome taxa are assembled during early life of the turtle is unknown. In this study, the intestinal microbiome of red-eared slider hatchlings (fed on commercial particle food) was systematically analyzed at four different growth stages (0 d, 10 d, 20 d, 30 d) by a high-throughput sequencing approach. Results showed that the dominant phyla were Firmicutes (58.23%) and Proteobacteria (41.42%) at 0-day, Firmicutes (92.94%) at 10-day, Firmicutes (67.08%) and Bacteroidetes (27.17%) at 20-day, and Firmicutes (56.46%), Bacteroidetes (22.55%) and Proteobacteria (20.66%) at 30-day post-hatching. Members of the Bacteroidaceae family were absent in 0-day and 10-day turtles, but dominated in 20-day and 30-day turtles. The abundance of Clostridium also showed the highest value in 10-day turtles. The richness of the intestinal microbiomes was lower at 0-day and 30-day than that at 10-day and 20-day, while the diversity was higher at 10-day and 30-day than that at 0-day and 20-day. The results endowed the turtles with an ability to enhance their tolerance to the environment.https://peerj.com/articles/8501.pdfRed-eared sliderGut microbiotaMicrobiome diversityMicrobiome composition |
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Qin Peng Yahui Chen Li Ding Zimiao Zhao Peiyu Yan Kenneth B. Storey Haitao Shi Meiling Hong Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing PeerJ Red-eared slider Gut microbiota Microbiome diversity Microbiome composition |
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Qin Peng Yahui Chen Li Ding Zimiao Zhao Peiyu Yan Kenneth B. Storey Haitao Shi Meiling Hong |
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Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing |
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Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing |
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Early-life intestinal microbiome in Trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing |
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early-life intestinal microbiome in trachemys scripta elegans analyzed using 16s rrna sequencing |
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During the early-life period, the hatchlings of red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) rely on their own post-hatching internal yolk for several days before beginning to feed. The gut microbiome is critical for the adaptation of organisms to new environments, but, to date, how the microbiome taxa are assembled during early life of the turtle is unknown. In this study, the intestinal microbiome of red-eared slider hatchlings (fed on commercial particle food) was systematically analyzed at four different growth stages (0 d, 10 d, 20 d, 30 d) by a high-throughput sequencing approach. Results showed that the dominant phyla were Firmicutes (58.23%) and Proteobacteria (41.42%) at 0-day, Firmicutes (92.94%) at 10-day, Firmicutes (67.08%) and Bacteroidetes (27.17%) at 20-day, and Firmicutes (56.46%), Bacteroidetes (22.55%) and Proteobacteria (20.66%) at 30-day post-hatching. Members of the Bacteroidaceae family were absent in 0-day and 10-day turtles, but dominated in 20-day and 30-day turtles. The abundance of Clostridium also showed the highest value in 10-day turtles. The richness of the intestinal microbiomes was lower at 0-day and 30-day than that at 10-day and 20-day, while the diversity was higher at 10-day and 30-day than that at 0-day and 20-day. The results endowed the turtles with an ability to enhance their tolerance to the environment. |
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Red-eared slider Gut microbiota Microbiome diversity Microbiome composition |
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