Abstract In contrast to humans and dogs, the skin microbiota of wolves is yet to be described. Here, we investigated the skin microbiota of dogs and wolves kept in outdoor packs at the Wolf Science Center (WSC) via 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Skin swab samples were also collected from human care takers and their pet dogs. When comparing the three canine groups, representing different degrees of human contact to the care takers and each other, the pet dogs showed the highest level of diversity. Additionally, while human skin was dominated by a few abundant phylotypes, the skin microbiota of the care takers who had particularly close contact with the WSC animals was more similar to the microbiota of dogs and wolves compared to the huma...
Microbiota and microbiome, which refers, respectively, to the microorganisms and conjoint of microor...
Both humans and pet dogs are more prone to develop allergies in urban than in rural environments, wh...
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin diseases in dogs. Pathogenesis is complex and incom...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Changes in the microbial populations on the skin of animals have traditiona...
Dogs present almost all their skin sites covered by hair, but canine skin disorders are more common ...
Abstract The host‐associated microbiome is an important player in the ecology and evolution of speci...
BackgroundThe individual, together with its environment, has been reported as the main force driving...
It has previously been shown that domestic dogs and their household owners share bacterial populatio...
Dataset from sampling of 40 dogs over three time points. Dogs were paired across 20 households. Data...
Abstract Background The individual, together with its environment, has been reported as the main for...
Abstract Background Dogs are domesticated wolves. Cha...
Dogs present almost all their skin sites covered by hair, but canine skin disorders are more common ...
A rural environment and farming lifestyle are known to provide protection against allergic diseases....
The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet compared with th...
The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet compared with th...
Microbiota and microbiome, which refers, respectively, to the microorganisms and conjoint of microor...
Both humans and pet dogs are more prone to develop allergies in urban than in rural environments, wh...
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin diseases in dogs. Pathogenesis is complex and incom...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Changes in the microbial populations on the skin of animals have traditiona...
Dogs present almost all their skin sites covered by hair, but canine skin disorders are more common ...
Abstract The host‐associated microbiome is an important player in the ecology and evolution of speci...
BackgroundThe individual, together with its environment, has been reported as the main force driving...
It has previously been shown that domestic dogs and their household owners share bacterial populatio...
Dataset from sampling of 40 dogs over three time points. Dogs were paired across 20 households. Data...
Abstract Background The individual, together with its environment, has been reported as the main for...
Abstract Background Dogs are domesticated wolves. Cha...
Dogs present almost all their skin sites covered by hair, but canine skin disorders are more common ...
A rural environment and farming lifestyle are known to provide protection against allergic diseases....
The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet compared with th...
The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet compared with th...
Microbiota and microbiome, which refers, respectively, to the microorganisms and conjoint of microor...
Both humans and pet dogs are more prone to develop allergies in urban than in rural environments, wh...
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin diseases in dogs. Pathogenesis is complex and incom...