Thorel Milan, Obregon Dasiel, Mulot Baptiste, Maitre Apolline, Mateos-Hernandez Lourdes, Moalic Pierre-Yves, Wu-Chuang Alejandra, Cabezas-Cruz Alejandro, Leclerc Antoine
ZooParc de Beauval and Beauval Nature, Saint-Aignan, France.
School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Front Microbiol. 2023 Oct 4;14:1247719. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1247719. eCollection 2023.
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in animal health and homeostasis, particularly in endangered species conservation. This study investigated the fecal microbiota composition of European captive-bred African savanna elephants () housed in French zoos, and compared it with wild African savanna elephants. Fecal samples were collected and processed for DNA extraction and amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. The analysis of α and β diversity revealed significant effects of factors such as diet, daily activity, and institution on microbiota composition. Specifically, provision of branches as part of the diet positively impacted microbiota diversity. Comparative analyses demonstrated distinct differences between captive and wild elephant microbiomes, characterized by lower bacterial diversity and altered co-occurrence patterns in the captive population. Notably, specific taxa were differentially abundant in captive and wild elephants, suggesting the influence of the environment on microbiota composition. Furthermore, the study identified a core association network shared by both captive and wild elephants, emphasizing the importance of certain taxa in maintaining microbial interactions. These findings underscore the impact of environment and husbandry factors on elephant gut microbiota, highlighting the benefits of dietary enrichment strategies in zoos to promote microbiome diversity and health. The study contributes to the broader understanding of host-microbiota interactions and provides insights applicable to conservation medicine and captive animal management.
肠道微生物群在动物健康和体内平衡中起着至关重要的作用,特别是在濒危物种保护方面。本研究调查了饲养在法国动物园的欧洲圈养非洲草原象()的粪便微生物群组成,并将其与野生非洲草原象进行了比较。收集粪便样本并进行处理,以提取DNA并对16S rRNA基因进行扩增子测序。对α和β多样性的分析揭示了饮食、日常活动和饲养机构等因素对微生物群组成的显著影响。具体而言,作为饮食一部分提供树枝对微生物群多样性有积极影响。比较分析表明,圈养和野生大象的微生物群存在明显差异,其特征是圈养种群的细菌多样性较低且共现模式改变。值得注意的是,特定的分类群在圈养和野生大象中的丰度存在差异,这表明环境对微生物群组成有影响。此外,该研究确定了圈养和野生大象共有的核心关联网络,强调了某些分类群在维持微生物相互作用中的重要性。这些发现强调了环境和饲养因素对大象肠道微生物群的影响,突出了动物园饮食丰富策略对促进微生物群多样性和健康的益处。该研究有助于更广泛地理解宿主与微生物群的相互作用,并提供适用于保护医学和圈养动物管理的见解。
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