A look into the effects of microbiome on vertebrate behavior. This includes effects caused by the better known gut microbiome as well as other microbiomes, such as skin. The different ways of manipulation, such as hormonal and neural, are also discussed
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...
This chapter introduces the mechanisms through which microorganisms can influence animal welfare and...
There is increasing evidence of a pivotal role of the gut microbiota (GUT-M) in key physiological fu...
Recent research in laboratory animals has illuminated how the vertebrate gut microbiome can have div...
The role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an under-appreciated aspect o...
International audienceThe role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an unde...
The role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an under-appreciated aspect o...
Animals are home to diverse bacterial communities that can affect their hosts’ physiology, metabolis...
Growing evidence indicates that the mammalian microbiome can affect behaviour, and several symbionts...
The effect of chemical pollution on the microbiomes of wildlife has been given little attention. A n...
Several studies published in the last 20 years have shown that complex communities of microbes, know...
Eukaryotes have evolved in the presence of microbial life and so it is unsurprising that microorgani...
There is growing evidence that the gut microbiome strongly influences animal physiology and behaviou...
Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and ...
International audienceOur understanding of microorganisms residing within our gut and their roles in...
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...
This chapter introduces the mechanisms through which microorganisms can influence animal welfare and...
There is increasing evidence of a pivotal role of the gut microbiota (GUT-M) in key physiological fu...
Recent research in laboratory animals has illuminated how the vertebrate gut microbiome can have div...
The role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an under-appreciated aspect o...
International audienceThe role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an unde...
The role of microbes as a part of animal systems has historically been an under-appreciated aspect o...
Animals are home to diverse bacterial communities that can affect their hosts’ physiology, metabolis...
Growing evidence indicates that the mammalian microbiome can affect behaviour, and several symbionts...
The effect of chemical pollution on the microbiomes of wildlife has been given little attention. A n...
Several studies published in the last 20 years have shown that complex communities of microbes, know...
Eukaryotes have evolved in the presence of microbial life and so it is unsurprising that microorgani...
There is growing evidence that the gut microbiome strongly influences animal physiology and behaviou...
Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and ...
International audienceOur understanding of microorganisms residing within our gut and their roles in...
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...
This chapter introduces the mechanisms through which microorganisms can influence animal welfare and...
There is increasing evidence of a pivotal role of the gut microbiota (GUT-M) in key physiological fu...