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. 2020 Mar 2;86(6):e02788-19. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02788-19

TABLE 3.

Mean relative abundance (%) of the ten most abundant bacterial orders in the intestinal microbiomes of gadoid species and ecotypesa

NEACb NCCb PC NP NSP
Bacteroidales (21.39) Vibrionales (75.69) Vibrionales (44.13) Vibrionales (78.57) Brachyspirales (15.88)
Vibrionales (16.83) Alteromonadales (4.34) Clostridiales (11.16) Clostridiales (3.36) Clostridiales (14.14)
Clostridiales (11.66) Clostridiales (3.47) Mycoplasmatales (8.92) Alteromonadales (2.11) Brevinematales (7.11)
Brevinematales (7.43) Fusobacteriales (3.46) Alteromonadales (5.15) Enterobacterales (2.04) Deferribacterales (4.81)
Bacillales (2.64) Oceanospirillales (1.56) Enterobacterales (2.97) Bacteroidales (1.02) Bacillales (4.44)
Alteromonadales (2.61) Enterobacterales (1.19) Bacteroidales (2.09) Mycoplasmatales (0.87) Fusobacteriales (1.94)
Flavobacteriales (2.17) Bacteroidales (0.92) Bacillales (1.81) Oceanospirillales (0.64) Desulfovibrionales (1.70)
Fusobacteriales (1.62) Bacillales (0.60) Oceanospirillales (1.18) Burkholderiales (0.47) Lactobacillales (1.57)
Brachyspirales (1.23) Pseudomonadales (0.33) Lactobacillales (0.95) Bacillales (0.43) Rhizobiales (1.40)
Deferribacterales (1.23) Flavobacteriales (0.27) Burkholderiales (0.84) Pseudomonadales (0.43) Spirochaetales (1.28)
a

NEAC, Northeast Arctic cod; NCC, Norwegian coastal cod; PC, poor cod; NP, Norway pout; NSP, northern silvery pout.

b

These two ecotypes belong to the same species, Gadus morhua.