Chunfang Cai
Soochow University (Suzhou)
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PLOS ONE | 2016
Mei-Ling Zhang; Yuhong Sun; Liqiao Chen; Chunfang Cai; Fang Qiao; Zhen-Yu Du; Erchao Li
Aquatic animals have a close relationship with water, but differences in their symbiotic bacteria and the bacterial composition in water remains unclear. Wild or domestic Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis) and the water in which they live were collected from four sampling sites in Jiangsu and Shanghai, China. Bacterial composition in water, gills or guts of E. sinensis, were compared by high-throughput sequencing using 16S rRNA genes. Analysis of >660,000 sequences indicated that bacterial diversity was higher in water than in gills or guts. Tenericutes and Proteobacteria were dominant phyla in guts, while Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were dominant in gills and water. Non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis indicated that microbiota from gills, guts or water clearly separated into three groups, suggesting that crabs harbor a more specific microbial community than the water in which they live. The dominant OTUs in crab gut were related to Mycoplasmataceae, which were low in abundance in gills, showing that, like mammals, crabs have body-site specific microbiota. OTUs related to Ilumatobacter and Albimonas, which are commonly present in sediment and seawater, were dominant in gills but almost absent from the sampled water. Considering E. sinensis are bottom-dwelling crustacean and they mate in saline water or seawater, behavior and life cycle of crabs may play an important role in shaping the symbiotic bacterial pattern. This study revealed the relationship between the symbiotic bacteria of Chinese mitten crab and their habitat, affording information on the assembly factors of commensal bacteria in aquatic animals.
Archive | 2017
Chunfang Cai; Jie He; Yuantu Ye; Jiangming Zhu; Zhi Wang; Ping Wu; Xiaming Cao
reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in hemolymph cells, activity of total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD), total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC), activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in the serum, apoptotic ratio of hemolymph cells, hepatopancreas histology, hepatosomatic indices (HSI) and carapace AX concentration
Aquaculture Nutrition | 2011
Chunfang Cai; Erchao Li; Yuantu Ye; Åshild Krogdahl; G. Jiang; Yongling Wang; L.Q. Chen
Archive | 2008
Chunfang Cai; Yuantu Ye; Quanwen Chen; Dongfeng Wu
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2011
Erchao Li; Chhorn Lim; Chunfang Cai; Phillip H. Klesius
Aquaculture | 2012
Li Kong; Chunfang Cai; Yuantu Ye; Dongxing Chen; Ping Wu; Erchao Li; Liqiao Chen; Lin Song
Archive | 2012
Chunfang Cai; Liqiao Chen; Hongwei Gong; Xiaohong Gu; Jianming Shen; Chenjiang Shi; Shengbao Xu; Yuantu Ye
Aquaculture | 2013
Chunfang Cai; Lin Song; Yongling Wang; Ping Wu; Yuantu Ye; Zhenlong Zhang; Caigen Yang
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2014
Chunfang Cai; Ping Wu; Yuantu Ye; Lin Song; Jamie M. Hooft; Caigeng Yang; Li Kong; Quanwen Chen; Yongling Wang
Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2012
Erchao Li; Chhorn Lim; Phillip H. Klesius; Chunfang Cai