Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasing diet diversity and increasing exposure to agrochemicals for animals foraging in altered landscapes. Such negative effects may be mediated by the disruption of the gut microbiota (termed dysbiosis), yet evidence for associations between habitat alteration, wildlife health, and the gut microbiota remains scarce. We examine the association between management intensity of banana plantations and both the body condition and gut microbiota composition of nectar-feeding bats Glossophaga soricina, which commonly forage within banana plantations across Latin America. We captured and measured 196 bats across conventional monocultures, organic plantati...
Migratory animals live in a world of constant change. Animals undergo many physiological changes pre...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Abstract Exploring the gut microbiome is an emerging tool for monitoring wildlife health and physiol...
Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasin...
Habitat loss for food production is a problem strongly affecting wildlife. However, some species may...
Foraging patterns and diet of different species can change during the year in relation to food resou...
The expansion of cities and agricultural plantations have unpredictable impacts on biodiversity and ...
Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station, Costa R...
Bats play key ecological roles, also hosting many zoonotic pathogens. Neotropical bat microbiota is ...
Abstract: Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station,...
Microbes in the oral cavity utilize exogenous nutrients taken in from their hosts to sustain themsel...
Background Diet plays a crucial role in sculpting microbial communities. Similar diets appear to dri...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Human exploitation and destruction of natural ecosystems cause extinction of wild animal species on ...
Migratory animals live in a world of constant change. Animals undergo many physiological changes pre...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Abstract Exploring the gut microbiome is an emerging tool for monitoring wildlife health and physiol...
Habitat alteration for agriculture can negatively affect wildlife physiology and health by decreasin...
Habitat loss for food production is a problem strongly affecting wildlife. However, some species may...
Foraging patterns and diet of different species can change during the year in relation to food resou...
The expansion of cities and agricultural plantations have unpredictable impacts on biodiversity and ...
Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station, Costa R...
Bats play key ecological roles, also hosting many zoonotic pathogens. Neotropical bat microbiota is ...
Abstract: Food habits of 15 species of frugivorous bats were studied at La Selva Biological Station,...
Microbes in the oral cavity utilize exogenous nutrients taken in from their hosts to sustain themsel...
Background Diet plays a crucial role in sculpting microbial communities. Similar diets appear to dri...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Human exploitation and destruction of natural ecosystems cause extinction of wild animal species on ...
Migratory animals live in a world of constant change. Animals undergo many physiological changes pre...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Abstract Exploring the gut microbiome is an emerging tool for monitoring wildlife health and physiol...