Description of the microbiota in epidermal mucus and skin of sharks ( <i>Ginglymostoma cirratum</i> and <i>Negaprion brevirostris</i> ) and one stingray ( <i>Hypanus americanus</i> )
Susana Caballero(Universidad de Los Andes), Martha J. Vives(Universidad de Los Andes), Ana Galeano(Universidad de Los Andes)
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