The physiological impact of agricultural pollution, habitat disturbance, and food source variability on amphibian remains poorly understood. By comparing the composition and predicted functions of gut microbiota of two frog species from forest and farmland, we quantified the effects of the exogenous environment and endogenous filters on gut microbiota and the corresponding functions. However, compositional differences of the gut microbiota between the frog species were not detected, even when removing roughly 80–88% of the confounding effect produced by common and shared bacteria (i.e., generalists) and those taxa deemed too rare. The habitat effect accounted for 14.1% of the compositional difference of gut microbial specialists, but host a...
Host-associated microbial ecology research is becoming a popular tool in conservation. For amphibian...
Environmental stressors, such as pollutants, can increase disease risk in wildlife. For example, the...
Pairwise comparison of gut bacterial categories of individual hosts within habitats and between habi...
Multicellular organisms are habitat for a diverse bacterial community (microbiome) that can often be...
Gut microbiota of vertebrate hosts play crucial roles for the host they inhabit. In this study, we c...
Abstract The gut microbiota of amphibians plays a crucial role in maintaining health and adapting to...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
BACKGROUND: Microorganisms have intimate functional relationships with invertebrate and vertebrate t...
Symbiotic microbial communities (microbiomes) are ubiquitous inhabitants of multicellular organisms ...
Complex microbial communities inhabit vertebrate digestive systems but thorough understanding of the...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
The microbiota of frog skin can play an important role in protecting against diseases and parasites....
Until now, the effects of driving factors on the gut microbiota of amphibians are still mostly confo...
Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a pat...
Host-associated microbial ecology research is becoming a popular tool in conservation. For amphibian...
Environmental stressors, such as pollutants, can increase disease risk in wildlife. For example, the...
Pairwise comparison of gut bacterial categories of individual hosts within habitats and between habi...
Multicellular organisms are habitat for a diverse bacterial community (microbiome) that can often be...
Gut microbiota of vertebrate hosts play crucial roles for the host they inhabit. In this study, we c...
Abstract The gut microbiota of amphibians plays a crucial role in maintaining health and adapting to...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
BACKGROUND: Microorganisms have intimate functional relationships with invertebrate and vertebrate t...
Symbiotic microbial communities (microbiomes) are ubiquitous inhabitants of multicellular organisms ...
Complex microbial communities inhabit vertebrate digestive systems but thorough understanding of the...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
The microbiota of frog skin can play an important role in protecting against diseases and parasites....
Until now, the effects of driving factors on the gut microbiota of amphibians are still mostly confo...
Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a pat...
Host-associated microbial ecology research is becoming a popular tool in conservation. For amphibian...
Environmental stressors, such as pollutants, can increase disease risk in wildlife. For example, the...
Pairwise comparison of gut bacterial categories of individual hosts within habitats and between habi...