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Moult-fast and faecal bacterial changes in Antarctic seabirds

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Title
Moult-fast and faecal bacterial changes in Antarctic seabirds
Other Titles
남극 해양조류의 깃갈이 단식과 분변 미생물 군집 분석 관계 연구
Authors
Lee, Won Young
Cho, Hyunjun
Kim, Mincheol
Jung, Jin-Woo
Chung, Hosung
Kim, Jeong-Hoon
Issue Date
2018
Citation
Lee, Won Young, et al. 2018. Moult-fast and faecal bacterial changes in Antarctic seabirds. ISBE(International Society for Behavioral Ecology) 2018. 2018.08.11~2018.08.17.
Abstract
Many seabirds abstain from foraging in the water during the moult period. Antarctic penguins have an intense moult for 2-3 weeks which confined them to stay on land consuming stored lipids and proteins. Despite the ecological importance for survival during the moult, it is still unclear how the penguins tolerate the fast period. In this study, we investigated the faecal microbiota of two Antarctic seabirds, Gentoo (Pygoscelis papua) and Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica). By comparing their microbial composition between the foraging and the moult stage, we found that the moult-fast facilitated changes of the faecal microbial structure and diversity. In our results, significant increases of Proteobacteria and Firmicutes were observed during moult while there was no difference in diversity index. After the moult, the microbial compositions among individuals became more similar each other. The results suggest that the moult-fast induces gastrointestinal microbiota and this may possibly contribute to understand how the birds adapted for long periods of fasting.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12577
Conference Name
ISBE(International Society for Behavioral Ecology) 2018
Conference Date
2018.08.11~2018.08.17
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(초록)국외
Appears in Collections  
2017-2018, Modeling responses of terrestrial organisms to environmental changes on King George Island (17-18) / Lee, Hyoungseok (PE17090; PE18090)
2018-2018, Modeling responses of terrestrial organisms to environmental changes on King George Island (18-18) / Lee, Hyoungseok (PE18090)
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