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Interspecific variations in the gut microbiota in Arctic birds

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Title
Interspecific variations in the gut microbiota in Arctic birds
Other Titles
북극조류 종간 장내 미생물 차이에 관한 연구
Authors
Cho, Hyunjun
Lee, Won Young
Issue Date
2019
Citation
Cho, Hyunjun, Lee, Won Young. 2019. Interspecific variations in the gut microbiota in Arctic birds. 2019 The Korean Society of Ecologycal Environmental Science Conference. Seoul National University. 2019.02.20~2019.02.21.
Abstract
The gut microbiota play a important role in affecting host health through various functional roles. In spite of the many researches conducted on the importance of the gut microbiota in mammals, knowledge on the avian gut microbiota remains incomplete. As many migratory birds move long distance with the seasons, they have a unique behaviors that enables them to breed successfully during the mating seasons. In this study, we collected faecal samples to characterize the interspecific variations of the gut microbiota of three migratory arctic birds (Snow bunting, Sanderling and Pink footed goose) by using Illumina miseq platform to sequence bacterial 16S rRNA gene. The results indicated that gut microbiota of those three arctic birds were dominated by three bacterial phyla (Proteobacteria, Firmicutes and Bacterioidetes) and that each species has its own species-specific gut microbiota. In addition, significant differences were observed in the bacterial communities of omnivorous bird species and herbivorous bird species. The results from this study indicate that the microbial composition among those arctic birds altered by its diet.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12339
Conference Name
2019 The Korean Society of Ecologycal Environmental Science Conference
Conference Place
Seoul National University
Conference Date
2019.02.20~2019.02.21
Type
Poster
Indexed
포스터
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2019-2019, Basic research for behavioral ecology in Sirius Passet, North Greenland (19-19) / Lee, Won Young (PE19370)
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