Abstract Background Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a relevant factor shaping dietary niche shifts. We analysed both the impact and contribution of the gut microbiota to the dietary niche expansion of the only four bat species that have incorporated fish into their primarily arthropodophage diet. Results We first compared the taxonomic and functional features of the gut microbiota of the four piscivorous bats to that of 11 strictly arthropodophagous species using 16S rRNA targeted amplicon sequencing. Second, we increased the resolution of our analyses for one of the piscivorous bat species, namely Myotis capaccinii, and analysed multiple populations combining targeted approaches with shotgun sequen...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
A changing microbiome has been linked to biological aging in mice and humans, suggesting a possible ...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Availability of data and m...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
Background Diet plays a crucial role in sculpting microbial communities. Similar diets appear to dri...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
ABSTRACT Mammals evolved in a microbial world, and consequently, microbial symbionts have played a r...
The coevolution between the host and its gut microbes can promote an animal’s adaptation to its spec...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
A changing microbiome has been linked to biological aging in mice and humans, suggesting a possible ...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Availability of data and m...
In mammals, lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females. To meet nutriti...
Abstract The gut microbiota is now known as a key factor in mammalian physiology and health. Our und...
Background Diet plays a crucial role in sculpting microbial communities. Similar diets appear to dri...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
Recent studies of mammalian microbiomes have identified strong phylogenetic effects on bacterial com...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
Adaptation to specialized diets often requires modifications at both genomic and microbiome levels. ...
ABSTRACT Mammals evolved in a microbial world, and consequently, microbial symbionts have played a r...
The coevolution between the host and its gut microbes can promote an animal’s adaptation to its spec...
Bats are well known reservoir hosts for RNA and DNA viruses. The use of captive bats in research has...
Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which play crucial functions for their host,...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
A changing microbiome has been linked to biological aging in mice and humans, suggesting a possible ...