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Assessment of Bacterial Communities Associated With the Skin of Costa Rican Amphibians at La Selva Biological Station

机译:在La Selva生物站评估与哥斯达黎加两栖动物皮肤相关的细菌群落

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Amphibian skin is a suitable environment for rich communities of microorganisms, both beneficial and detrimental to the host. The amphibian cutaneous microbiota has been hypothesized to play an important role as symbionts, protecting their hosts against disease. Costa Rica has one of the most diverse assemblages of amphibians in the world and we know very little about the microbiota of these tropical animals. For comparison with other studies, we explore the diversity of the skin bacterial communities employing16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of swab samples from twelve species of frogs at La Selva Biological Station in Sarapiquí, Heredia province. The predominant phylum detected in our studies was Proteobacteria, followed by Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria, with these three phyla representing 89.9% of the total bacterial taxa. At the family level, Sphingobacteriaceae and Comamonadaceae were highly represented among samples. Our results suggest that host species and host family are significant predictors of the variation in microbiota composition. This study helps set the foundation for future research about microbiota composition and resilience to unfavorable conditions, leading to improvement in managing strategies for endangered amphibian species.
机译:两栖动物的皮肤是丰富的微生物群落(对宿主有益和有害的)的合适环境。据推测,两栖动物的皮肤微生物群起着共生体的重要作用,可以保护宿主免受疾病侵害。哥斯达黎加拥有世界上最多样化的两栖动物之一,我们对这些热带动物的微生物群知之甚少。为了与其他研究进行比较,我们在埃雷迪亚省萨拉皮基的La Selva生物站使用来自12种青蛙的拭子样本的16S rRNA扩增子测序,探索皮肤细菌群落的多样性。在我们的研究中,检测到的主要菌群是Proteobacteria,其次是拟杆菌和放线菌,这三个菌群占细菌总数的89.9%。在家庭层面上,鞘氨醇杆菌科和钩形科在样品中占很高的比例。我们的结果表明,宿主物种和宿主家族是微生物群组成变化的重要预测因子。这项研究为今后有关微生物群组成和对不利条件的适应力的研究奠定了基础,从而改善了濒危两栖动物物种的管理策略。

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