Amaral-Zettler Linda A, Schmidt Victor, Smith Katherine F
The Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution, Marine Biological Laboratory, 7 MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA.
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Microorganisms. 2018 Aug 25;6(3):91. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms6030091.
There is broad interest in disease spread through the pet trade, but empirical research on hosts and pathogens in transit along actual trade routes is notably absent. Using next-generation DNA sequencing, and partnering with the ornamental fish industry, we tracked shifts in microbial community and potential pathogen structure associated with Sailfin Tang () along the United States (U.S.) leg of an international supply chain. We observed striking changes in microbial diversity and composition of potential pathogens, including increased dominance of vibrios of fishes in transit. Our pilot findings suggest that high investment in fishes early in the supply chain may not matter to their long-term health depending on end destination conditions.
人们对通过宠物贸易传播的疾病有着广泛的兴趣,但对于实际贸易路线上运输过程中的宿主和病原体的实证研究却明显缺乏。我们利用下一代DNA测序技术,并与观赏鱼行业合作,追踪了国际供应链中美国段与栉齿刺尾鱼()相关的微生物群落和潜在病原体结构的变化。我们观察到微生物多样性和潜在病原体组成发生了显著变化,包括运输过程中鱼类弧菌优势度增加。我们的初步研究结果表明,根据最终目的地的条件,供应链早期对鱼类的高投入可能对它们的长期健康并无影响。