Multiple factors modulate microbial community assembly in the vertebrate gut, though studies disagree as to their relative contribution. One cause may be a reliance on captive animals, which can have very different gut microbiomes compared to their wild counterparts. To resolve this disagreement, we analyze a new, large, and highly diverse animal distal gut 16 S rRNA microbiome dataset, which comprises 80% wild animals and includes members of Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, and Actinopterygii. We decouple the effects of host evolutionary history and diet on gut microbiome diversity and show that each factor modulates different aspects of diversity. Moreover, we resolve particular microbial taxa associated with host phylogeny or diet and...
Herbivorous vertebrates rely on complex communities of mutualistic gut bacteria to facilitate the di...
Abstract Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost d...
The gut microbial communities of animals play key roles in host evolution. However, the possible rel...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
Diet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut microbiome in mammals...
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers do not detect the full range of archaeal diversity present in th...
The gut microbiota is a complex community of microbial species inhabiting the digestive tract. Each ...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Herbivorous vertebrates rely on complex communities of mutualistic gut bacteria to facilitate the di...
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers miss much of the archaeal diversity present in the vertebrate gu...
Mammals have diversified into many dietary niches. Specialized myrmecophagous (ant- and termite-eati...
In this Analysis we use published 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences to compare the bacterial assembla...
Herbivorous vertebrates rely on complex communities of mutualistic gut bacteria to facilitate the di...
Abstract Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost d...
The gut microbial communities of animals play key roles in host evolution. However, the possible rel...
International audienceDiet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut...
Diet and host phylogeny drive the taxonomic and functional contents of the gut microbiome in mammals...
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers do not detect the full range of archaeal diversity present in th...
The gut microbiota is a complex community of microbial species inhabiting the digestive tract. Each ...
The gut microbiome is a community of host-associated symbiotic microbes that fulfills multiple key r...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Herbivorous vertebrates rely on complex communities of mutualistic gut bacteria to facilitate the di...
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers miss much of the archaeal diversity present in the vertebrate gu...
Mammals have diversified into many dietary niches. Specialized myrmecophagous (ant- and termite-eati...
In this Analysis we use published 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences to compare the bacterial assembla...
Herbivorous vertebrates rely on complex communities of mutualistic gut bacteria to facilitate the di...
Abstract Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost d...
The gut microbial communities of animals play key roles in host evolution. However, the possible rel...