Abstract Background The intestinal microbiota play remarkable roles in maintaining the health of their hosts. Recent studies focused on gut bacterial diversity in birds and poultry, with little information about the ecological functions of their gut fungal community. Methods The high-throughput sequencing was applied to compare intestinal fungal community structure between Hooded Crane (Grus monacha) and Domestic Goose (Anser anser domesticus), and infer the potential pathogens of each species at Shengjin Lake of China. Results Intestinal fungal alpha diversity was higher in Hooded Crane than Greylag Goose (Anser anser). Gut fungal community composition showed dramatic shifts between the two species. Hooded Cranes mainly eat Vallisneria nat...
BACKGROUND:Gut microbial composition is dependent on diet. Geese are herbivores and can digest crude...
Abstract Larus ridibundus, a migratory wild bird, has become one of the most popular gull species in...
Wild birds are teeming with microorganisms, ranging from commensal bacteria to eukaryotic parasites....
The gut microbiota of vertebrates play a crucial role in shaping the health of their hosts. However,...
The intestinal microbiota play vital roles for health of wild birds in many ways. Migratory birds wi...
The gut microbiota of vertebrates play a crucial role in shaping the health of their hosts. However,...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Abstract Background The composition of intestinal microflora in animals is affected by cross-species...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Abstract Gut microbiome contributes to host health by maintaining homeostasis, increasing digestive ...
Microorganisms in vertebrate guts have been recognized as important symbionts influencing host life....
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Introduction Birds have an extreme morphological diversity, diets that vary widely and a compl...
Abstract Background Exploring the association of diet and indoor and outdoor environments on the gut...
BACKGROUND:Gut microbial composition is dependent on diet. Geese are herbivores and can digest crude...
Abstract Larus ridibundus, a migratory wild bird, has become one of the most popular gull species in...
Wild birds are teeming with microorganisms, ranging from commensal bacteria to eukaryotic parasites....
The gut microbiota of vertebrates play a crucial role in shaping the health of their hosts. However,...
The intestinal microbiota play vital roles for health of wild birds in many ways. Migratory birds wi...
The gut microbiota of vertebrates play a crucial role in shaping the health of their hosts. However,...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Abstract Background The composition of intestinal microflora in animals is affected by cross-species...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Abstract Gut microbiome contributes to host health by maintaining homeostasis, increasing digestive ...
Microorganisms in vertebrate guts have been recognized as important symbionts influencing host life....
IntroductionGut microbiota of wild birds are affected by many factors, and host genetic background a...
Introduction Birds have an extreme morphological diversity, diets that vary widely and a compl...
Abstract Background Exploring the association of diet and indoor and outdoor environments on the gut...
BACKGROUND:Gut microbial composition is dependent on diet. Geese are herbivores and can digest crude...
Abstract Larus ridibundus, a migratory wild bird, has become one of the most popular gull species in...
Wild birds are teeming with microorganisms, ranging from commensal bacteria to eukaryotic parasites....