APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.1-12, 2024 (Hakemli Dergi)
Insects, leading the richest group
in species diversity in the world of living organisms, display the largest diversity in feeding, habitat and adaptation to different
living environments. In addition to studies related to the use of insects in
the search for alternative foods in the world in general, the focus has been on
toxicological and pathogenic research about insects. The habitats of aquatic
beetles are the water sources used for both agricultural and drinking water, so
aquatic beetles gain further importance. This study collected aquatic insects from different localities in Erzurum and its surroundings. After
insect species were identified and their digestive tracts were dissected under
aseptic conditions, microbiological analyses were performed. Isolates were
identified by analysing molecular and conventional data together. In addition
to conventional analyses, 16S rRNA gene sequences were amplified with PCR
reaction and DNA sequencing analyses were performed. GenBank accession numbers were obtained after BLAST analyses of the obtained DNA sequences. This study
aimed to identify definite and potential human pathogens in bacteria isolated
from the intestinal microbiota cultures, characterized by conventional and
molecular methods of the aquatic insects.