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  • Fish gut microbiome plays a vital role in host digestion and immunity.
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  • Understanding these interactions is key to improving fish health and aquaculture.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent insights into fish gut microbiome diversity and functions.
  • To explore current methodologies for studying the fish gut microbiome.
  • To provide a basis for future research and applications in aquaculture.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent scientific publications.
  • Analysis of studies on fish gut microbial diversity.
  • Examination of research on microbial functions and host-associated factors.

Main Results:

  • The fish gut microbiome is diverse and functionally significant.
  • Host-associated factors significantly shape the gut microbiome.
  • Current research is shifting towards functional analysis.

Conclusions:

  • Functional microbiomics offers immense potential for aquaculture.
  • Future research should prioritize understanding microbial functions for sustainable aquaculture.
  • This knowledge can lead to improved fish health and increased yields.