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Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors

机译:形态学和遗传因素塑造了海鸟物种的微生物组(Oceanodrooma Leucorhoa)的微生物组,而不是环境和社会因素

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The microbiome provides multiple benefits to animal hosts that can profoundly impact health and behavior. Microbiomes are well-characterized in humans and other animals in controlled settings, yet assessments of wild bird microbial communities remain vastly understudied. This is particularly true for pelagic seabirds with unique life histories that differ from terrestrial bird species. This study was designed to examine how morphological, genetic, environmental, and social factors affect the microbiome of a burrow-nesting seabird species, Leach's storm petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa). These seabirds are highly olfactory and may rely on microbiome-mediated odor cues during mate selection. Composition and structure of bacterial communities associated with the uropygial gland and brood patch were assessed using 16S rRNA amplicon-based Illumina Mi-Seq analysis and compared to burrow-associated bacterial communities. This is the first study to examine microbial diversity associated with multiple body sites on a seabird species. Results indicate that sex and skin site contribute most to bacterial community variation in Leach's storm petrels and that major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype may impact the composition of bacterial assemblages in males. In contrast to terrestrial birds and other animals, environmental and social interactions do not significantly influence storm petrel-associated bacterial assemblages. Thus, individual morphological and genetic influences outweighed environmental and social factors on microbiome composition. Contrary to observations of terrestrial birds, microbiomes of Leach's storm petrels vary most by the sex of the bird and by the body site sampled, rather than environmental surroundings or social behavior.
机译:微生物组可以为动物主持人提供多种益处,这些宿主可能会影响健康和行为。微生物胚胎在控制环境中的人类和其他动物的特征良好,但野生鸟儿微生物社区的评估仍然很大程度上。对于具有与地面鸟类不同的独特生活历史的皮布拉西海鸟尤其如此。本研究旨在研究形态,遗传,环境和社会因素如何影响洞穴嵌套海鸟物种的微生物,LEACH的风暴包(Oceanodrooma Leucorhoa)。这些海鸟是高度嗅觉,并且可以依赖于在配偶选择期间微生物组介导的气味线索。使用16S rRNA扩增子的Illumina Mi-SEQ分析评估与尿布腺和育植物相关的细菌社区的组成和结构,并与洞穴相关的细菌群落进行比较。这是第一次研究与海鸟物种相关的微生物多样性相关的研究。结果表明,性和皮肤部位对Leach的风暴路程中的细菌群落变异有贡献最多,并且主要的组织相容性复合物(MHC)基因型可能影响男性细菌组合的组成。与陆地鸟类和其他动物相比,环境和社会相互作用不会显着影响风暴型包围相关的细菌组合。因此,个体形态和遗传影响超过了微生物组成的环境和社会因素。与陆地鸟类的观察结果相反,Leach的风暴紫罗兰树的微生物因鸟类的性别而异,由身体部位采样,而不是环境环境或社会行为。

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