Impacts of gut microbial depletion on tadpole thermal physiology

The goal of our study was to determine if depletion of gut microbiome diversity would alter host thermal tolerance in a vertebrate ectotherm. We raised laboratory-reared tadpoles of the green frog in two microbial colonization treatments: colonized and depleted. Colonized tadpoles were raised in nat...

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