Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost diversity while becoming specialized for animal-based diets - especially compared to chimps, their genetically closest ancestors. The lowered microbial diversity within the gut of westernized populations has also been associated with different kinds of chronic inflammatory diseases in humans. To further deepen our knowledge on phylogenetic and ecologic impacts on human health and fitness, we established the herein presented biobank as well as its comprehensive microbiota analysis. In total, 368 stool samples from 38 different animal species, including Homo sapiens, belonging to four diverse mammalian orders were collected at seven different locations a...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is an ecosystem including all bacterial species that perman...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost diversity ...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
The human gastrointestinal tract is divided into sections, allowing digestion and nutrient absorptio...
The mammalian gut microbiota is considered pivotal to host fitness, yet the determinants of communit...
ABSTRACT Our knowledge of how the gut microbiome relates to mammalian evolution benefits from the id...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
Differences in the bacteria inhabiting mammalian gut microbiomes tend to reflect the phylogenetic re...
Background Comparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped t...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is teeming with an extremely abundant and diverse microbial communit...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
Vast numbers of microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract in a complex community r...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is an ecosystem including all bacterial species that perman...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost diversity ...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
The human gastrointestinal tract is divided into sections, allowing digestion and nutrient absorptio...
The mammalian gut microbiota is considered pivotal to host fitness, yet the determinants of communit...
ABSTRACT Our knowledge of how the gut microbiome relates to mammalian evolution benefits from the id...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
Differences in the bacteria inhabiting mammalian gut microbiomes tend to reflect the phylogenetic re...
Background Comparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped t...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is teeming with an extremely abundant and diverse microbial communit...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
Vast numbers of microorganisms inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract in a complex community r...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is an ecosystem including all bacterial species that perman...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...