Background: The vaginal microbiome is an important site of bacterial-mammalian symbiosis. This symbiosis is currently best characterized for humans, where lactobacilli dominate the microbial community and may help defend women against infectious disease. However, lactobacilli do not dominate the vaginal microbiota of any other mammal studied to date, raising key questions about the forces that shape the vaginal microbiome in non-human mammals. Results: We used Illumina sequencing of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene to investigate variation in the taxonomic composition of the vaginal microbiota in 48 baboons (Papio cynocephalus), members of a well-studied wild population in Kenya. Similar to prior studies, we found that the baboon vaginal microbi...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
Signals of fertility in female animals are of increasing interest to evolutionary biologists, a deve...
Background: Increasingly, research is being conducted to define the characteristics of a normal heal...
Background: The vaginal microbiome is an important site of bacterial-mammalian symbiosis. This symbi...
The bacterial population of the vaginal canal is a primate infant’s first exposure to the microbial ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111197/1/ajp22378.pd
Bacterial communities colonizing the reproductive tracts of primates (including humans) impact the h...
International audienceThe composition of the microbiota in cynomolgus macaques is only partially cha...
The complex and dynamic vaginal microbial ecosystem is critical to both health and disease of the ho...
International audienceBackground: The female reproductive tract (FRT) mucosa is the first line of de...
Background: A baboon, a non-human primate, is phylogenetically close to human and has been used to s...
Studies in multiple host species have shown that gut microbial diversity and composition change duri...
The mammalian gut microbiome plays a profound role in the physiology, metabolism, and overall health...
The role of gut microbiota diversity in animal ecology and conservation has become a key topic, espe...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
Signals of fertility in female animals are of increasing interest to evolutionary biologists, a deve...
Background: Increasingly, research is being conducted to define the characteristics of a normal heal...
Background: The vaginal microbiome is an important site of bacterial-mammalian symbiosis. This symbi...
The bacterial population of the vaginal canal is a primate infant’s first exposure to the microbial ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111197/1/ajp22378.pd
Bacterial communities colonizing the reproductive tracts of primates (including humans) impact the h...
International audienceThe composition of the microbiota in cynomolgus macaques is only partially cha...
The complex and dynamic vaginal microbial ecosystem is critical to both health and disease of the ho...
International audienceBackground: The female reproductive tract (FRT) mucosa is the first line of de...
Background: A baboon, a non-human primate, is phylogenetically close to human and has been used to s...
Studies in multiple host species have shown that gut microbial diversity and composition change duri...
The mammalian gut microbiome plays a profound role in the physiology, metabolism, and overall health...
The role of gut microbiota diversity in animal ecology and conservation has become a key topic, espe...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
Signals of fertility in female animals are of increasing interest to evolutionary biologists, a deve...
Background: Increasingly, research is being conducted to define the characteristics of a normal heal...