Abstract Background Our understanding of gut microbiota has been limited primarily to findings from human and laboratory animals, but what shapes the gut microbiota in nature remains largely unknown. To fill this gap, we conducted a comprehensive study of gut microbiota of a well-studied North American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) population. Red squirrels are territorial, solitary, and live in a highly seasonal environment and therefore represent a very attractive system to study factors that drive the temporal and spatial dynamics of gut microbiota. Result For the first time, this study revealed significant spatial patterns of gut microbiota within a host population, suggesting limited dispersal could play a role in shaping and ...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Relative abundance of classes, families, and genera within the Proteob...
Additional file 5: Figure S5. Rarefaction curve of microbiome samples collected from thirteen-lined ...
Abstract Background Animals co-evolve with their gut microbiota; the latter can perform complex meta...
Abstract Background Our understanding of gut microbio...
Seasonal breeding is a normal phenomenon in which animals adapt to natural selection and reproduce o...
Environment and Climate Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)Both ...
The importance of microbial communities, or microbiota, to host physiology and fitness is readily be...
The gut microbiota plays important roles in animal nutrition and health. This relationship is partic...
Sciurus vulgaris (the Eurasian red squirrel) is native to Europe and Asia, but due to habitat destru...
Figure S1. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of red squirrel gut microbial communities in grid KL...
The presence of microbial communities within the gastrointestinal tract is extremely important. Inte...
Recent studies have provided an unprecedented view of the microbial communities colonizing captive m...
Host-microbe interactions within the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) play a pivotal role in shaping hos...
Bacterial diversity within animals is emerging as an essential component of health, but it is unknow...
The composition of the mammalian gut microbiota can be influenced by a multitude of environmental va...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Relative abundance of classes, families, and genera within the Proteob...
Additional file 5: Figure S5. Rarefaction curve of microbiome samples collected from thirteen-lined ...
Abstract Background Animals co-evolve with their gut microbiota; the latter can perform complex meta...
Abstract Background Our understanding of gut microbio...
Seasonal breeding is a normal phenomenon in which animals adapt to natural selection and reproduce o...
Environment and Climate Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)Both ...
The importance of microbial communities, or microbiota, to host physiology and fitness is readily be...
The gut microbiota plays important roles in animal nutrition and health. This relationship is partic...
Sciurus vulgaris (the Eurasian red squirrel) is native to Europe and Asia, but due to habitat destru...
Figure S1. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of red squirrel gut microbial communities in grid KL...
The presence of microbial communities within the gastrointestinal tract is extremely important. Inte...
Recent studies have provided an unprecedented view of the microbial communities colonizing captive m...
Host-microbe interactions within the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) play a pivotal role in shaping hos...
Bacterial diversity within animals is emerging as an essential component of health, but it is unknow...
The composition of the mammalian gut microbiota can be influenced by a multitude of environmental va...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Relative abundance of classes, families, and genera within the Proteob...
Additional file 5: Figure S5. Rarefaction curve of microbiome samples collected from thirteen-lined ...
Abstract Background Animals co-evolve with their gut microbiota; the latter can perform complex meta...