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肠道微生物群的可塑性影响野生和家养动物在共同栖息区域的适应性。

Gut Microbiota Plasticity Influences the Adaptability of Wild and Domestic Animals in Co-inhabited Areas.

作者信息

Qin Wen, Song Pengfei, Lin Gonghua, Huang YanGan, Wang Lei, Zhou Xiaowen, Li Shengqing, Zhang Tongzuo

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Adaptation and Evolution of Plateau Biota, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, China.

College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2020 Feb 7;11:125. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00125. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Due to the increased economic demand for livestock, the number of livestock is increasing. Because of human interference, the survival of wild animals is threatened in the face of competition, particularly in co-inhabited grazing pastures. This may lead to differences in the adaptability between wild and domestic animals, as well as nutritional deficiencies in wild animals. The gut microbiota is closely associated with host health, nutrition, and adaptability. However, the gut microbiota diversity and functions in domestic and wild animals in co-inhabited areas are unclear. To reveal the adaptability of wild and domestic animals in co-inhabited areas based on gut microbiota, we assessed the gut microbiota diversity. This study was based on the V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA and gut microbiota functions according to the metagenome analysis of fresh fecal samples in wild goitered gazelles () and domestic sheep () in the Qaidam Basin. The wild and domestic species showed significant differences in alpha- and beta-diversities. Specifically, the alpha-diversity was lower in goitered gazelles. We speculated that the nutritional and habitat status of the goitered gazelles were worse. The gut microbiota functions in the gazelles were enriched in metabolism and cellular processes based on the KEGG database. In summary, we reasoned that gut microbiota can improve the adaptability of goitered gazelles through energy maintenance by the functions of gut microbiota in the face of nutritional deficiencies. These findings highlight the importance of gut microbiota diversity to improve the adaptability of goitered gazelles, laying a foundation for the conservation of wild goitered gazelles. In addition, we further provide management suggestions for domestic sheep in co-inhabited grazing pastures.

摘要

由于对牲畜的经济需求增加,牲畜数量不断增长。由于人类干扰,野生动物在竞争面前的生存受到威胁,特别是在共同居住的放牧牧场。这可能导致野生动物和家畜之间适应性的差异,以及野生动物的营养缺乏。肠道微生物群与宿主健康、营养和适应性密切相关。然而,在共同居住地区的家畜和野生动物的肠道微生物群多样性和功能尚不清楚。为了基于肠道微生物群揭示共同居住地区野生动物和家畜的适应性,我们评估了肠道微生物群的多样性。本研究基于柴达木盆地野生鹅喉羚( )和家养绵羊( )新鲜粪便样本的16S rRNA V3-V4区域和宏基因组分析的肠道微生物群功能。野生和家养物种在α-多样性和β-多样性方面存在显著差异。具体而言,鹅喉羚的α-多样性较低。我们推测鹅喉羚的营养和栖息地状况较差。基于KEGG数据库,鹅喉羚肠道微生物群的功能在代谢和细胞过程中得到富集。总之,我们推断肠道微生物群可以通过肠道微生物群在面对营养缺乏时的能量维持功能来提高鹅喉羚的适应性。这些发现突出了肠道微生物群多样性对提高鹅喉羚适应性的重要性,为野生鹅喉羚的保护奠定了基础。此外,我们还为共同居住的放牧牧场中的家养绵羊进一步提供了管理建议。

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