Background Diet plays a crucial role in sculpting microbial communities. Similar diets appear to drive convergence of gut microbial communities between host species. Captivity usually provides an identical diet and environment to different animal species that normally have similar diets. Whether different species’ microbial gut communities can be homogenized by a uniform diet in captivity remains unclear. Methods In this study, we compared gut microbial communities of three insectivorous bat species (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Vespertilio sinensis, and Hipposideros armiger) in captivity and in the wild using 16S rDNA sequencing. In captivity, R. ferrumequinum and V. sinensis were fed yellow mealworms, while H. armiger was fed giant mealworm...
Vast numbers of microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract in a complex community r...
Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasin...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
Microbes in the oral cavity utilize exogenous nutrients taken in from their hosts to sustain themsel...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Abstract Background Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a rele...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Multiple factors modulate microbial community assembly in the vertebrate gut, though studies disagre...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
Studies of bat guano have shown that the diversity and structure of associated microbial communities...
Diet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut microbiome in mammals...
<p>The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple ke...
Vast numbers of microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract in a complex community r...
Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasin...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
Microbes in the oral cavity utilize exogenous nutrients taken in from their hosts to sustain themsel...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Abstract Background Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a rele...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Multiple factors modulate microbial community assembly in the vertebrate gut, though studies disagre...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
Studies of bat guano have shown that the diversity and structure of associated microbial communities...
Diet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut microbiome in mammals...
<p>The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple ke...
Vast numbers of microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract in a complex community r...
Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasin...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...