Bifidobacteria represent one of the main bacterial groups occurring in the gut of primates and other animals and are well known for their positive role on host health. Moreover, bifidobacteriaceae are used in coevolution studies since they are maintained within host lineages across hundreds of thousands of host generations. Therefore, the discovery of bifidobacterial diversity in the gastrointestinal tract together with the isolation and characterization of novel bacterial taxa in different hosts is essential. Until now no evidence has been reported about the occurrence of bifidobacteria in bats which are a crucial part of the ecosystem and are ecologically and economically advantageous to humans especially frugivorous ones. This stu...
After discover of bifidobacteria in human infant from H. Tissier in 1900, Bifidobacteriaceae microor...
Bats are commonly regarded as vectors for viruses, but little is known about bacterial communities i...
Primates in general exhibit a wide dietary diversity, enabling them to occupy various ecological ni...
Bifidobacteria represent one of the main bacterial groups occurring in the gut of primates and other...
In the gut of many mammals, the diversity of Bifidobacterium species is still not well studied. The ...
Aim of the present work is to Investigate Bifidobacteria biodiversity in a particular species of bat...
Fifteen bifidobacterial strains were obtained from faeces of Rousettus aegyptiacus; after grouping t...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
In recent years, bifidobacterial populations in the gut of various monkey species have been assessed...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
The aim of th epresent study is to describe the bifidobacterial species biodiversity in non-human p...
After discover of bifidobacteria in human infant from H. Tissier in 1900, Bifidobacteriaceae microor...
Bats are commonly regarded as vectors for viruses, but little is known about bacterial communities i...
Primates in general exhibit a wide dietary diversity, enabling them to occupy various ecological ni...
Bifidobacteria represent one of the main bacterial groups occurring in the gut of primates and other...
In the gut of many mammals, the diversity of Bifidobacterium species is still not well studied. The ...
Aim of the present work is to Investigate Bifidobacteria biodiversity in a particular species of bat...
Fifteen bifidobacterial strains were obtained from faeces of Rousettus aegyptiacus; after grouping t...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
In recent years, bifidobacterial populations in the gut of various monkey species have been assessed...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
The aim of th epresent study is to describe the bifidobacterial species biodiversity in non-human p...
After discover of bifidobacteria in human infant from H. Tissier in 1900, Bifidobacteriaceae microor...
Bats are commonly regarded as vectors for viruses, but little is known about bacterial communities i...
Primates in general exhibit a wide dietary diversity, enabling them to occupy various ecological ni...