Otariodibacter

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Otariodibacter is a genus of bacteria from the class of Pasteurellaceae with one known species (Otariodibacter oris).[1][3][4][2] Otariodibacter oris has been isolated from an oral swab from a Californian sea lion from the Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark in 2007.[5][2]

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Otariodibacter
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Kingdom: Pseudomonadati
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Pasteurellales
Family: Pasteurellaceae
Genus: Otariodibacter
Hansen et al. 2012[1]
Species:
O. oris
Binomial name
Otariodibacter oris
Hansen et al. 2012[2]
Type strain
DSM 23800
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Etymology

The binomial name Otariodibacter oris is derived from:

  • Otario-, referring to the marine mammal family Otariidae (eared seals such as sea lions),
  • -di-, meaning “from” or “of”,
  • -bacter, from Greek *baktērion*, meaning “small rod”.

The species epithet oris is derived from Latin *os, oris*, meaning "mouth", referring to the site of isolation.

Thus, the full name means "rod-shaped bacterium from the mouth of an otariid (sea lion)."

Characteristics

Otariodibacter oris exhibits the following traits:

It is positive for both catalase and oxidase activity. The bacterium grows on blood agar under aerobic and microaerophilic conditions.

Habitat

Otariodibacter oris was isolated from an oral swab of a captive Californian sea lion (Zalophus californianus). It is presumed to be a commensal species within the oral microbiome of marine mammals.

Type strain

The type strain of Otariodibacter oris is:

References

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