Microbiological and physiological data associated to Pacific oysters exposed to seaweeds and challenged with OsHV-1 under laboratory conditions

Dataset associated to Dugeny, E., Lorgeril, J. d., Petton, B., Toulza, E., Gueguen, Y., and Pernet, F. in revision. Seaweeds influence oyster microbiota and disease susceptibility.

 

Disciplines

Environment, Fisheries and aquaculture

Keywords

Bivalve, differentially expressed genes, disease ecology, epidemiology, lipid, ingestion, macroalgae, microbiome, operating taxonomic units, OsHV-1, oyster, pathogen, virus

Data

FileSizeFormatProcessingAccess
Operational taxonomic units (OTU) of Pacific oysters exposed to seaweeds and challenged with Ostreid herpesvirus type I (OsHV-1)
16 MoXLS, XLSXProcessed data
Differentially expressed genes (DEG) of Pacific oysters exposed to seaweeds compared to unexposed controls
172 KoXLS, XLSXProcessed data
Survival, OsHV-1 level, body weight, food ingestion, lipid classes and fatty acid composition of Pacific oysters exposed to seaweeds and challenged with Ostreid herpesvirus type I (OsHV-1) + SAS code
56 KoXLS, XLSXProcessed data
How to cite
Dugeny Elyne, Dubreuil Christine, Huber Matthias, Le Roy Valerian, Quere Claudie, de Lorgeril Julien, Petton Bruno, Toulza Eve, Gueguen Yannick, Pernet Fabrice (2021). Microbiological and physiological data associated to Pacific oysters exposed to seaweeds and challenged with OsHV-1 under laboratory conditions. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/85142
In addition to properly cite this dataset, it would be appreciated that the following work(s) be cited too, when using this dataset in a publication :
Dugeny Elyne, de Lorgeril Julien, Petton Bruno, Toulza Eve, Gueguen Yannick, Pernet Fabrice (2022). Seaweeds influence oyster microbiota and disease susceptibility. Journal Of Animal Ecology. 91 (4). 805-818. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13662, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00750/86228/

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