The mammalian intestinal microbiome is critical for host health and disease resistance. However, the cetacean intestinal microbiota remains relatively unexplored. By using high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we analyzed intestinal bacterial samples from an Indo-pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis) stranded near the Pearl River Estuary in China. The samples included 3 anatomical regions (foregut, midgut, and rectum) and 2 anatomical locations (content and mucus). Our analyses revealed that the dolphin intestinal bacteria contained 139 operational taxonomic units (OTUs), dominated at the phyla level byFirmicutes(47.05% in the content; 94.77% in the mucus), followed byBacteroidetes(23.63% in the content; 1.58% in the mucus) andGamm...
Infectious diseases contribute to the vulnerable status of marine mammals, including respiratory ill...
Cetaceans have evolved from herbivorous terrestrial artiodactyls closely related to ruminants and hi...
Host-associated microbial dynamics are influenced by dietary and immune factors, but how exogenous m...
stitutes over a thousand bacterial phylotypes (Suchodolski, 2014) and confers important functions, i...
The microbiota of the gastrointestinal system of dolphins has received significant interest recently...
The mammalian commensal microbiota constitutes over a thousand bacterial phylotypes (Suchodolski, 20...
AbstractThe evaluation of symbiotic microbial communities occurring in the intestinal tract of anima...
Although gut microbes are regarded as a significant component of many mammals and play a very import...
Despite an increasing appreciation in the importance of host–microbe interactions in ecological and ...
Animals can be viewed as complex, co-evolving networks of microbes and host cells. Understanding the...
Animals can be viewed as complex, co-evolving networks of microbes and host cells. Understanding the...
Mammalian gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbial communities are critical for host health. However, t...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. The dermis of cetaceans is in constant contact with mi...
The vast majority of bacterial diversity lies within phylum-level lineages called "candidate phyla,"...
International audienceMarine animals surfaces host diverse microbial communities, which play major r...
Infectious diseases contribute to the vulnerable status of marine mammals, including respiratory ill...
Cetaceans have evolved from herbivorous terrestrial artiodactyls closely related to ruminants and hi...
Host-associated microbial dynamics are influenced by dietary and immune factors, but how exogenous m...
stitutes over a thousand bacterial phylotypes (Suchodolski, 2014) and confers important functions, i...
The microbiota of the gastrointestinal system of dolphins has received significant interest recently...
The mammalian commensal microbiota constitutes over a thousand bacterial phylotypes (Suchodolski, 20...
AbstractThe evaluation of symbiotic microbial communities occurring in the intestinal tract of anima...
Although gut microbes are regarded as a significant component of many mammals and play a very import...
Despite an increasing appreciation in the importance of host–microbe interactions in ecological and ...
Animals can be viewed as complex, co-evolving networks of microbes and host cells. Understanding the...
Animals can be viewed as complex, co-evolving networks of microbes and host cells. Understanding the...
Mammalian gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbial communities are critical for host health. However, t...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. The dermis of cetaceans is in constant contact with mi...
The vast majority of bacterial diversity lies within phylum-level lineages called "candidate phyla,"...
International audienceMarine animals surfaces host diverse microbial communities, which play major r...
Infectious diseases contribute to the vulnerable status of marine mammals, including respiratory ill...
Cetaceans have evolved from herbivorous terrestrial artiodactyls closely related to ruminants and hi...
Host-associated microbial dynamics are influenced by dietary and immune factors, but how exogenous m...