Gastrointestinal helminth-microbiota associations are shaped by various ecological processes. The effect of the ecological context of the host on the bacterial microbiome and gastrointestinal helminth parasites has been tested in a number of ecosystems and experimentally. This study takes the important step to look at these two groups at the same time and to start to examine how these communities interact in a changing host environment. Fresh faecal samples (N = 335) from eight wild Eulemur populations were collected over 2 years across Madagascar. We used 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing to characterise the bacterial microbiota composition, and faecal flotation to isolate and morphologically identify nematode eggs. Infections with nematod...
Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultane...
The gut microbiome consists of the prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities inhabiting the gastrointes...
International audienceAbstract Interactions between the prokaryotic microbiome and eukaryotic parasi...
Gastrointestinal helminth-microbiota associations are shaped by various ecological processes. The ef...
Gastro-intestinal helminths are present in nearly all mammals, sharing their environment with microb...
The microbiota of the mammalian gut is a complex ecosystem, the composition of which is greatly infl...
The microbiota of the mammalian gut is a complex ecosystem, the composition of which is greatly infl...
The intestinal microbiota has a profound effect on health and well-being of an individual. Microbiot...
Mammalian gut microbes are invaluable to the host's metabolism, but few researchers have examined gu...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a vari...
Abstract Microbial rewilding, whereby exposure to naturalistic environments can modulate or augment ...
Abstract The gut microbiome influences host’s immunity, development, and metabolism and participates...
Mammalian gut microbial communities govern host development, metabolism, immune function, and physio...
Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultane...
The gut microbiome consists of the prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities inhabiting the gastrointes...
International audienceAbstract Interactions between the prokaryotic microbiome and eukaryotic parasi...
Gastrointestinal helminth-microbiota associations are shaped by various ecological processes. The ef...
Gastro-intestinal helminths are present in nearly all mammals, sharing their environment with microb...
The microbiota of the mammalian gut is a complex ecosystem, the composition of which is greatly infl...
The microbiota of the mammalian gut is a complex ecosystem, the composition of which is greatly infl...
The intestinal microbiota has a profound effect on health and well-being of an individual. Microbiot...
Mammalian gut microbes are invaluable to the host's metabolism, but few researchers have examined gu...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a vari...
Abstract Microbial rewilding, whereby exposure to naturalistic environments can modulate or augment ...
Abstract The gut microbiome influences host’s immunity, development, and metabolism and participates...
Mammalian gut microbial communities govern host development, metabolism, immune function, and physio...
Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultane...
The gut microbiome consists of the prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities inhabiting the gastrointes...
International audienceAbstract Interactions between the prokaryotic microbiome and eukaryotic parasi...