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Andrea Tarnecki
Andrea Tarnecki
Assistant Extension Professor, Auburn University
Verified email at auburn.edu
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Characterization of the gut microbiota of three commercially valuable warmwater fish species
AM Larsen, HH Mohammed, CR Arias
Journal of applied microbiology 116 (6), 1396-1404, 2014
4122014
Fish intestinal microbiome: diversity and symbiosis unravelled by metagenomics
AM Tarnecki, FA Burgos, CL Ray, CR Arias
Journal of applied microbiology 123 (1), 2-17, 2017
3502017
Diversity of the skin microbiota of fishes: evidence for host species specificity
A Larsen, Z Tao, SA Bullard, CR Arias
FEMS microbiology ecology 85 (3), 483-494, 2013
2212013
Community structure of skin microbiome of gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis, is driven by seasonality and not exposure to oiled sediments in a Louisiana salt marsh
AM Larsen, SA Bullard, M Womble, CR Arias
Microbial ecology 70 (2), 534-544, 2015
992015
Benefits of a Bacillus probiotic to larval fish survival and transport stress resistance
AM Tarnecki, M Wafapoor, RN Phillips, NR Rhody
Scientific reports 9 (1), 4892, 2019
822019
Prevalence and population structure of Vibrio vulnificus on fishes from the northern Gulf of Mexico
Z Tao, AM Larsen, SA Bullard, AC Wright, CR Arias
Applied and environmental microbiology 78 (21), 7611-7618, 2012
572012
Comparison of DNA extraction protocols for the analysis of gut microbiota in fishes
AM Larsen, HH Mohammed, CR Arias
FEMS microbiology letters 362 (5), fnu031, 2015
552015
Shifts in the Skin-Associated Microbiota of Hatchery-Reared Common Snook Centropomus undecimalis During Acclimation to the Wild
AM Tarnecki, NP Brennan, RW Schloesser, NR Rhody
Microbial ecology 77, 770-781, 2019
422019
Predominant bacteria associated with red snapper from the northern Gulf of Mexico
CR Arias, K Koenders, AM Larsen
Journal of aquatic animal health 25 (4), 281-289, 2013
392013
Microbiota of wild-caught Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus
AM Tarnecki, WF Patterson III, CR Arias
BMC Microbiology 16, 245, 2016
382016
Analysis of the gut microbiome of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. fed diets supplemented with PrevidaŽ and Saponin
C Ray, N Bujan, A Tarnecki, AD Davis, C Browdy, CR Arias
Journal of Fisheriessciences. com 11 (2), 36, 2017
332017
Temperature effect on high salinity depuration of Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus from the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
AM Larsen, FS Rikard, WC Walton, CR Arias
International journal of food microbiology 192, 66-71, 2015
332015
Effective reduction of Vibrio vulnificus in the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) using high salinity depuration
AM Larsen, FS Rikard, WC Walton, CR Arias
Food microbiology 34 (1), 118-122, 2013
332013
Studies on the microbiota of fishes and the factors influencing their composition
AM Larsen
Auburn University, 2014
202014
Health characteristics and blood bacterial assemblages of healthy captive red drum: implications for aquaculture and fish health management
AM Tarnecki, NR Rhody, CJ Walsh
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 30 (4), 339-353, 2018
112018
Nonlethal Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress in Oiled Sediment Exposed Southern Flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma): Utility for Field-Base Monitoring Exposure and …
TA Sherwood, RL Medvecky, CA Miller, AM Tarnecki, RW Schloesser, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 53 (24), 14734-14743, 2019
102019
Microbiota of common snook Centropomus undecimalis larvae exhibiting high mortality
AM Tarnecki, NR Rhody
Aquaculture Research, 2017
102017
Effect of copper sulfate treatment on the external microbiota of adult common snook (Centropomus undecimalis)
AM Tarnecki, NJ Levi, M Resley, K Main
Animal Microbiome 3, 21, 2021
9*2021
An integrated Ulva-periphyton biofilter for mariculture effluents: Multiple nitrogen removal kinetics
L Guttman, A Neori, SE Boxman, R Barkan, B Shahar, AM Tarnecki, ...
Algal research 42, 101586, 2019
92019
More than mucus: the hidden world of the fish microbiota
AM Larsen, CR Arias
Fisheries 39 (4), 154-154, 2014
92014
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