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犬科动物的微生物群。

Microbiomes in Canidae.

作者信息

Biles Tyler L, Beck Harald, Masters Brian S

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences Towson University Towson Maryland USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 Dec 16;11(24):18531-18539. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8449. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Because of their range expansion across North America, coyotes () now occur sympatrically with numerous other predator species, including red foxes (). This raises several interesting ecological questions, including if and how sympatry affects the diet and gut microbiomes of coyotes and red foxes. We examined the gut microbiomes of sympatric populations of coyotes and red foxes within two different National Parks in Virginia, USA, that differ in land use, vegetation, and anthropogenic disturbance: Prince William Forest Park (PRWI) and Manassas National Battlefield Park (MANA). From 2012 to 2017, scat samples from PRWI and MANA were collected and analyzed. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of a region of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene followed by restriction enzyme digestion of the PCR product was used to determine the origin of each scat sample. Next-Generation DNA sequencing of a hypervariable 16S rRNA gene region was used to determine gut microbiome information about the scat samples. There was no evidence for a difference between the gut microbiomes of red foxes in either location, or for a difference between the gut microbiomes of red foxes at either location and coyotes at the location with lower human disturbance, PRWI. However, the gut microbiomes of coyotes at the location with higher anthropogenic disturbances, MANA, revealed a marked change from those found in red foxes at either location and from those in coyotes at the location with lower disturbances. The gut microbiomes of coyotes subjected to greater human impact may provide evidence of dysbiosis, indicative of increased physiological stress and reduced health. We discuss our observations in the context of understanding anthropogenic impacts on coyote and red fox interactions. Our results suggest that physiological stress in the form of human disturbance may play an important role in the composition of the gut microbiome of coyotes, which can affect their overall health.

摘要

由于郊狼在北美范围内的分布扩张,如今它们与包括赤狐在内的众多其他捕食者物种同域共存。这引发了几个有趣的生态问题,包括同域共存是否以及如何影响郊狼和赤狐的饮食及肠道微生物群。我们在美国弗吉尼亚州的两个不同国家公园内,对郊狼和赤狐的同域种群的肠道微生物群进行了研究,这两个公园在土地利用、植被和人为干扰方面存在差异:威廉王子森林公园(PRWI)和马纳萨斯国家战场公园(MANA)。2012年至2017年,收集并分析了来自PRWI和MANA的粪便样本。通过对线粒体细胞色素b基因区域进行聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增,然后对PCR产物进行限制性酶切,来确定每个粪便样本的来源。利用高变16S rRNA基因区域的下一代DNA测序来确定粪便样本的肠道微生物群信息。没有证据表明任一地点的赤狐肠道微生物群之间存在差异,也没有证据表明任一地点的赤狐肠道微生物群与人为干扰较低的地点PRWI的郊狼肠道微生物群之间存在差异。然而,在人为干扰较高的地点MANA的郊狼肠道微生物群,与任一地点的赤狐以及干扰较低地点的郊狼的肠道微生物群相比,显示出明显变化。受到更大人类影响的郊狼的肠道微生物群可能提供了生态失调的证据,表明生理压力增加和健康状况下降。我们在理解人为因素对郊狼和赤狐相互作用影响的背景下讨论了我们的观察结果。我们的结果表明,以人类干扰形式存在的生理压力可能在郊狼肠道微生物群的组成中起重要作用,这会影响它们的整体健康。

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