The gut eukaryotic microbiota influences the growth performance among cohabitating shrimp
Wenfang Dai(Zhejiang Wanli University), Jinbo Xiong(Ningbo University), Weina Yu(Ningbo University), Jinjie Zhang(Ningbo University), Zhen Tao(Zhejiang Ocean University), Jinyong Zhu(Ningbo University)
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