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Fur seal microbiota are shaped by the social and physical environment, show mother-offspring similarities and are associated with host genetic quality

机译:毛皮密封微生物群是社会和物理环境的形状,显示母亲后代相似之处,与宿主遗传质量有关

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Despite an increasing appreciation of the importance of host-microbe interactions in ecological and evolutionary processes, the factors shaping microbial communities in wild populations remain poorly understood. We therefore exploited a natural experiment provided by two adjacent Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) colonies of high and low social density and combined 16S rRNA metabarcoding with microsatellite profiling of mother-offspring pairs to investigate environmental and genetic influences on skin microbial communities. Seal-associated bacterial communities differed profoundly between the two colonies, despite the host populations themselves being genetically undifferentiated. Consistent with the hypothesis that social stress depresses bacterial diversity, we found that microbial alpha diversity was significantly lower in the high-density colony. Seals from one of the colonies that contained a stream also carried a subset of freshwater-associated bacteria, indicative of an influence of the physical environment. Furthermore, mothers and their offspring shared similar microbial communities, in support of the notion that microbes may facilitate mother-offspring recognition. Finally, a significant negative association was found between bacterial diversity and heterozygosity, a measure of host genetic quality. Our study thus reveals a complex interplay between environmental and host genetic effects, while also providing empirical support for the leash model of host control, which posits that bacterial communities are driven not only by bottom-up species interactions, but also by top-down host regulation. Taken together, our findings have broad implications for understanding host-microbe interactions as well as prokaryotic diversity in general.
机译:尽管对生态和进化过程中宿主微生物相互作用的重要性提高了升值,但塑造野生种群中微生物群落的因素仍然明白。因此,我们利用了由两个相邻的南极海豹(Arctocephalus)的天然实验(Arctocephalus)菌落,其高和低社会密度,组合16S rRNA地区与母外卫星对母外疏松成对的剖面,以研究对皮肤微生物群落的环境和遗传影响。除了宿主人群本身正在遗传上未经分化,密封相关的细菌群落在两种菌落之间存在深刻的差异。与社会压力下降细菌多样性的假设一致,我们发现在高密度群体中微生物α多样性显着降低。含有物流的菌落之一的密封也携带淡水相关细菌的子集,这表明物理环境的影响。此外,母亲及其后代共享类似的微生物社区,以支持微生物可以促进母亲后代识别的观念。最后,在细菌多样性和杂合子之间发现了显着的阴性关联,宿主遗传质量的衡量标准。因此,我们的研究揭示了环境和宿主遗传效应之间的复杂相互作用,同时还为宿主控制的皮带模型提供了实证支持,这不仅可以通过自下而下的物种相互作用而导致细菌社区,而且通过自上而下的主机规定。我们的发现在一起,对理解主体微生物相互作用以及一般原核多样性具有广泛的影响。

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