Bacteriome Structure, Function, and Probiotics in Fish Larviculture: The Good, the Bad, and the Gaps

Aquaculture is the fastest-growing sector in food production worldwide. For decades, research on animal physiology, nutrition, and behavior established the foundations of best practices in land-based fish rearing and disease control. Current DNA sequencing, bioinformatics, and data science technolog...

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