Works on Gut microbiota and health
Published research works tagged with the topic “Gut microbiota and health”.
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Are microbes growing on flowers evil? Effects of old flower microbes on fruit set in a wild ginger with one-day flower…
Flowers are colonized and inhabited by diverse microbes. Flowers have various mechanisms to suppress microbial growth, such as flower volatiles, reactive oxygen and secondary comp…
Native and invasive raccoon populations host distinct microbiomes that may facilitate invasion
While microbiome associations are known to impact species survival, the extent to which microbiome variation aids in invasion dynamics is largely unknown. Here, we studied the mic…
New data on trophic associations of dung beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae) and lemurs (Primates, Lemuroi…
Resource use and diet specialisation of Madagascan dung beetles have been little studied especially concerning the possible associations between specific dung beetle and lemur spe…
Interspecific variation in the diet of Symphalangus syndactylus and Macaca nemestrina at Genting Highlands, Pahang, Pen…
Primate communities in the Genting Highlands consist of a single species of Hylobatidae and four species of Cercopithecidae, which are known to exhibit social interaction behaviou…
High-throughput DNA metabarcoding for determining the gut microbiome of captive critically endangered Malayan tiger (Pa…
The Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) is a critically endangered species native to the Malaysian Peninsula. To imitate wild conditions where tigers do not hunt every day, n…