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Consistent changes in the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon fed insect meal diets

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ANIMAL MICROBIOME
卷 4, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s42523-021-00159-4

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Atlantic salmon; Insect meal; Black soldier fly; Intestinal microbiota; Feed microbiota; Water microbiota

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Research Council of Norway [238997]

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The study found that feeding Atlantic salmon with insect meal diets significantly influenced the intestinal microbiota. Salmon fed with insect meal diets showed lower alpha-diversity indices in the digesta but higher alpha-diversity indices in the mucosa. Bacterial genera dominated by members of the Bacillaceae family were enriched in salmon fed insect meal diets.
Background Being part of fish's natural diets, insects have become a practical alternative feed ingredient for aquaculture. While nutritional values of insects have been extensively studied in various fish species, their impact on the fish microbiota remains to be fully explored. In an 8-week freshwater feeding trial, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were fed either a commercially relevant reference diet or an insect meal diet wherein black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae meal comprised 60% of total ingredients. Microbiota of digesta and mucosa origin from the proximal and distal intestine were collected and profiled along with feed and water samples. Results The insect meal diet markedly modulated the salmon intestinal microbiota. Salmon fed the insect meal diet showed similar or lower alpha-diversity indices in the digesta but higher alpha-diversity indices in the mucosa. A group of bacterial genera, dominated by members of the Bacillaceae family, was enriched in salmon fed the insect meal diet, which confirms our previous findings in a seawater feeding trial. We also found that microbiota in the intestine closely resembled that of the feeds but was distinct from the water microbiota. Notably, bacterial genera associated with the diet effects were also present in the feeds. Conclusions We conclude that salmon fed the insect meal diets show consistent changes in the intestinal microbiota. The next challenge is to evaluate the extent to which these alterations are attributable to feed microbiota and dietary nutrients, and what these changes mean for fish physiology and health.

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