Analysis of microbial diversity in the feces of Arborophila rufipectus

Intestinal microbiota composition plays a crucial role in modulating the health of the host. This evaluation indicator is very sensitive and profoundly impacts the protection of endangered species. Currently, information on the gut microbiota of wild birds remains scarce. Therefore, this study aimed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in microbiology 2023-02, Vol.13, p.1075041-1075041
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Xiaoping, Li, Junshu, Chen, Benping, Li, Xinni, Ling, Zhenwen, Feng, Shenglin, Cao, Sanjie, Zuo, Zhicai, Deng, Junliang, Huang, Xiaobo, Cai, Dongjie, Wen, Yiping, Zhao, Qin, Wang, Ya, Zhong, Zhijun, Peng, Guangneng, Jiang, Yaozhang, Gu, Yu
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Zusammenfassung:Intestinal microbiota composition plays a crucial role in modulating the health of the host. This evaluation indicator is very sensitive and profoundly impacts the protection of endangered species. Currently, information on the gut microbiota of wild birds remains scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the gut microbial community structure and potentially, the pathogen composition of wild . To guarantee comprehensive data analysis, we collected fecal samples from wild and in their habitats for two quarters. The 16S rRNA gene was then sequenced using high-throughput sequencing technology to examine the intestinal core microbiota, microbial diversity, and potential pathogens with the aim of determining if the composition of the intestinal microflora varies seasonally. The gut microbiota of and primarily comprised four phyla: Proteobacteria (45.98%), Firmicutes (35.65%), Bacteroidetes (11.77%), and Actinobacteria (3.48%), which accounted for 96.88% of the total microbial composition in all samples. At the genus level, core microorganisms were found, including (10.38%), (6.16%), (3.03%), and (1.99%). In these genera, certain microbial species have been shown to be pathogenic. This study provides important indicators for analyzing the health status of and formulating protective measures.
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2022.1075041