The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry

da Eira Pereira H, Chakarov N, Caspers B, Gilles M, Jones W, Mijoro T, Zefania S, Székely T, Krüger O, Hoffman J (2024)
BMC Ecology and Evolution 24(1): 144.

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BACKGROUND: Evolutionary divergence and genetic variation are often linked to differences in microbial community structure and diversity. While environmental factors and diet heavily influence gut microbial communities, host species contributions are harder to quantify. Closely related species living in sympatry provide a unique opportunity to investigate species differences without the confounding effects of habitat and dietary variation. We therefore compared and contrasted the gut microbiota of three sympatric plover species: the widespread Kittlitz's and white-fronted plovers (Anarhynchus pecuarius and A. marginatus) and the endemic and vulnerable Madagascar plover (A. thoracicus).; RESULTS: We found no significant differences in the beta diversity (composition) of the gut microbiota of the three species. However, A. thoracicus exhibited higher intraspecific compositional similarity (i.e. lower pairwise distances) than the other two species; this pattern was especially pronounced among juveniles. By contrast, microbial alpha diversity varied significantly among the species, being highest in A. pecuarius, intermediate in A. marginatus and lowest in A. thoracicus. This pattern was again stronger among juveniles. Geographical distance did not significantly affect the composition of the gut microbiota, but genetic relatedness did.; CONCLUSION: While patterns of microbial diversity varied across species, the lack of compositional differences suggests that habitat and diet likely exert a strong influence on the gut microbiota of plovers. This may be enhanced by their precocial, ground-dwelling nature, which could facilitate the horizontal transmission of microbes from the environment. We hypothesise that gut microbiota diversity in plovers primarily reflects the ecological pool of microbiota, which is subsequently modified by host-specific factors including genetics. The reduced microbial and genetic diversity of the endemic A. thoracicus may hinder its ability to adapt to environmental changes, highlighting the need for increased conservation efforts for this vulnerable species. © 2024. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
BMC Ecology and Evolution
Band
24
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
144
eISSN
2730-7182
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2999352

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da Eira Pereira H, Chakarov N, Caspers B, et al. The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry. BMC Ecology and Evolution . 2024;24(1): 144.
da Eira Pereira, H., Chakarov, N., Caspers, B., Gilles, M., Jones, W., Mijoro, T., Zefania, S., et al. (2024). The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry. BMC Ecology and Evolution , 24(1), 144. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-024-02329-9
da Eira Pereira, Hugo, Chakarov, Nayden, Caspers, Barbara, Gilles, Marc, Jones, William, Mijoro, Tafitasoa, Zefania, Sama, Székely, Tamás, Krüger, Oliver, and Hoffman, Joseph. 2024. “The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry”. BMC Ecology and Evolution 24 (1): 144.
da Eira Pereira, H., Chakarov, N., Caspers, B., Gilles, M., Jones, W., Mijoro, T., Zefania, S., Székely, T., Krüger, O., and Hoffman, J. (2024). The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry. BMC Ecology and Evolution 24:144.
da Eira Pereira, H., et al., 2024. The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry. BMC Ecology and Evolution , 24(1): 144.
H. da Eira Pereira, et al., “The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry”, BMC Ecology and Evolution , vol. 24, 2024, : 144.
da Eira Pereira, H., Chakarov, N., Caspers, B., Gilles, M., Jones, W., Mijoro, T., Zefania, S., Székely, T., Krüger, O., Hoffman, J.: The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry. BMC Ecology and Evolution . 24, : 144 (2024).
da Eira Pereira, Hugo, Chakarov, Nayden, Caspers, Barbara, Gilles, Marc, Jones, William, Mijoro, Tafitasoa, Zefania, Sama, Székely, Tamás, Krüger, Oliver, and Hoffman, Joseph. “The gut microbiota of three avian species living in sympatry”. BMC Ecology and Evolution 24.1 (2024): 144.

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