Animal gut microbiota plays an indispensable role in host adaptation to different altitude environments. At present, little is known about the mechanism of animal gut microbiota in host adaptation to high altitude environments. Here, we selected wild macaques, humans, and dogs with different levels of kinship and intimate relationships in high altitude and low altitude environments, and analyzed the response of their gut microbiota to the host diet and altitude environments. Alpha diversity analysis found that at high altitude, the gut microbiota diversity of wild macaques with more complex diet in the wild environments is much higher than that of humans and dogs with simpler diet (p < 0.05), and beta diversity analysis found that the UniFr...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
When natural populations split and migrate to different environments, they may experience different ...
The white-headed black langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) is exclusively distributed in the karst...
IntroductionExtreme environments at high altitudes pose a significant physiological challenge to ani...
The human gut microbiota is affected by genetic and environmental factors. It remains unclear how ho...
Indigenous animals show unique gut microbiota (GM) in the Tibetan plateau. However, it is unknown wh...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Human populations living at high altitude evolved a number of biological adjustments to cope with a ...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Knowledge about the impact of altitude and ethnicity on human gut microbiota is currently limited. I...
Human populations living at high altitude evolved a number of biological adjustments to cope with a ...
Wild mammals often consume different food sources as they become geographical available. This change...
Abstract Background Adaptive shifts in gut microbiome...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
When natural populations split and migrate to different environments, they may experience different ...
The white-headed black langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) is exclusively distributed in the karst...
IntroductionExtreme environments at high altitudes pose a significant physiological challenge to ani...
The human gut microbiota is affected by genetic and environmental factors. It remains unclear how ho...
Indigenous animals show unique gut microbiota (GM) in the Tibetan plateau. However, it is unknown wh...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Human populations living at high altitude evolved a number of biological adjustments to cope with a ...
Assessment of gut microbiota, used to explore ecological adaptation strategies and evolutionary pote...
Knowledge about the impact of altitude and ethnicity on human gut microbiota is currently limited. I...
Human populations living at high altitude evolved a number of biological adjustments to cope with a ...
Wild mammals often consume different food sources as they become geographical available. This change...
Abstract Background Adaptive shifts in gut microbiome...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
When natural populations split and migrate to different environments, they may experience different ...
The white-headed black langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) is exclusively distributed in the karst...