Complex microbial communities inhabit vertebrate digestive systems but thorough understanding of the ecological dynamics and functions of host-associated microbiota within natural habitats is limited. We investigate the role of environmental conditions in shaping gut and skin microbiota under natural conditions by performing a field survey and reciprocal transfer experiments with salamander larvae inhabiting two distinct habitats (ponds and streams). We show that gut and skin microbiota are habitat-specific, demonstrating environmental factors mediate community structure. Reciprocal transfer reveals that gut microbiota, but not skin microbiota, responds differentially to environmental change. Stream-to-pond larvae shift their gut microbiota...
Although all plant and animal species harbor microbial symbionts, we know surprisingly little about ...
Abstract The gut microbiota of amphibians plays a crucial role in maintaining health and adapting to...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Multicellular organisms are habitat for a diverse bacterial community (microbiome) that can often be...
Abstract The host-microbiome community is influenced by several host and environmental factors. In o...
Host-associated microbial ecology research is becoming a popular tool in conservation. For amphibian...
Microbial communities play central roles in animal health. Host species, environmental conditions an...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evoluti...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
The physiological impact of agricultural pollution, habitat disturbance, and food source variability...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
Abstract The composition and diversity of animal-associated microbial communities are shaped by mult...
Host-associated microbiomes play an essential role in the health of organisms, including immune syst...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Although all plant and animal species harbor microbial symbionts, we know surprisingly little about ...
Abstract The gut microbiota of amphibians plays a crucial role in maintaining health and adapting to...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Multicellular organisms are habitat for a diverse bacterial community (microbiome) that can often be...
Abstract The host-microbiome community is influenced by several host and environmental factors. In o...
Host-associated microbial ecology research is becoming a popular tool in conservation. For amphibian...
Microbial communities play central roles in animal health. Host species, environmental conditions an...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evoluti...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
The physiological impact of agricultural pollution, habitat disturbance, and food source variability...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
Abstract The composition and diversity of animal-associated microbial communities are shaped by mult...
Host-associated microbiomes play an essential role in the health of organisms, including immune syst...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Although all plant and animal species harbor microbial symbionts, we know surprisingly little about ...
Abstract The gut microbiota of amphibians plays a crucial role in maintaining health and adapting to...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...