1.Evidence that exposure to environmental pollutants can alter the gut microbiota composition of wildlife includes studies of rodents exposed to radionuclides. 2.Antwis et al. (2021) used amplicon sequencing to characterise the gut microbiota of four species of rodent (Myodes glareolus, Apodemus agrarius, A. flavicollis and A. sylvaticus) inhabiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) to examine possible changes in gut bacteria (microbiota) and gut fungi (mycobiota) associated with exposure to radionuclides and whether the sample type (from caecum or faeces) affected the analysis. 3.The conclusions derived from the analyses of gut mycobiota are based on data that represent a mixture of ingested fungi (e.g. edible macrofungi, polypores, lic...
Wildlife inhabiting environments contaminated by radionuclides face putative detrimental effects of ...
Measures of alpha diversity for the skin microbiota of bank voles inhabiting areas that differ in le...
Relative abundance (average of taxonomic groups abundance within each sample) of Phyla, Classes, Ord...
1. Environmental impacts of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident are much debated, but th...
Anthropogenic releases of radiation are of ongoing importance for environmental protection, but the ...
Species identity is thought to dominate over environment in shaping wild rodent gut microbiota, but ...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
Background: Animal skin and gut microbiomes are important components of host fitness. However, the p...
Abstract 1. Gut microbiota play an important role in host health. Yet, the drivers and patterns of...
Abstract All animals host diverse microbial communities (bacteria, fungi, viruses, known as the mic...
Anthropogenic releases of radiation are of on-going importance for environmental protection, but the...
In rodent studies, the gut microbiota has been implicated in facilitating both radioresistance, by p...
Correlations (Spearman’s correlation analysis) between the SK microbiome alpha diversity estimates (...
Mining and related industries are a major source of metal pollution. In contrast to the well-studied...
Wildlife inhabiting environments contaminated by radionuclides face putative detrimental effects of ...
Measures of alpha diversity for the skin microbiota of bank voles inhabiting areas that differ in le...
Relative abundance (average of taxonomic groups abundance within each sample) of Phyla, Classes, Ord...
1. Environmental impacts of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident are much debated, but th...
Anthropogenic releases of radiation are of ongoing importance for environmental protection, but the ...
Species identity is thought to dominate over environment in shaping wild rodent gut microbiota, but ...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
Gut microbiota composition depends on many factors, although the impact of environmental pollution i...
Background: Animal skin and gut microbiomes are important components of host fitness. However, the p...
Abstract 1. Gut microbiota play an important role in host health. Yet, the drivers and patterns of...
Abstract All animals host diverse microbial communities (bacteria, fungi, viruses, known as the mic...
Anthropogenic releases of radiation are of on-going importance for environmental protection, but the...
In rodent studies, the gut microbiota has been implicated in facilitating both radioresistance, by p...
Correlations (Spearman’s correlation analysis) between the SK microbiome alpha diversity estimates (...
Mining and related industries are a major source of metal pollution. In contrast to the well-studied...
Wildlife inhabiting environments contaminated by radionuclides face putative detrimental effects of ...
Measures of alpha diversity for the skin microbiota of bank voles inhabiting areas that differ in le...
Relative abundance (average of taxonomic groups abundance within each sample) of Phyla, Classes, Ord...