CHANGES IN VEGETATION AT SMALL LANDSCAPE SCALES AND CAPTIVITY ALTER THE GUT MICROBIOTA OF BLACK HOWLER MONKEYS (<i>Alouatta pigra</i>: Atelidae)

Luis Manuel García-Feria, Leopoldo Aguilar-Faisal, Rosalía Pastor-Nieto, Juan Carlos Serio-Silva
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The healthy function of the gastrointestinal system is influenced by changes in the microbiota and the adaptability of the host to different habitat conditions and food availability. We isolated and identified 64 bacterial morphospecies from rectal swabs from five captive black howler monkeys (CM) and 15 wild individuals (WM) from groups living in fragments with different compositions and vegetation structures (height, density, canopy width) in flooded and non-flooded areas. Low microbial diversity in CM and WM from the flooded area was observed while in WM from the non-flooded area, there was a higher microbial diversity and evenness. Free-ranging monkeys from different areas showed a significant difference in the replacement of morphospecies of gut microbiota (p = 0.0006); however, the bacterial communities are not differentiated as particular entities. The intestinal microbial community can be an indicator of howler monkeys’ health and habitat quality. The change in the composition of the plant community into small landscape scales, as well as fragmentation and natural heterogeneity of the landscape, can affect the intestinal microbial community of howler monkeys.
小型景观尺度和圈养环境下植被变化对黑吼猴肠道微生物群的影响(<i>Alouatta pigra</i>: Atelidae)
胃肠道系统的健康功能受到微生物群变化和宿主对不同栖息地条件和食物供应的适应性的影响。从5只圈养黑吼猴(CM)和15只野生个体(WM)的直肠棉絮中分离鉴定出64种细菌形态,这些个体来自不同组成和植被结构(高度、密度、冠层宽度)的洪水和非洪水地区。洪涝地区的CM和WM微生物多样性较低,而非洪涝地区的WM微生物多样性和均匀性较高。不同地区散养猕猴肠道菌群形态种替代差异显著(p = 0.0006);然而,细菌群落并没有被区分为特定的实体。肠道微生物群落可以作为吼猴健康状况和生境质量的一个指标。植物群落组成在小景观尺度上的变化,以及景观的破碎化和自然异质性,都会影响吼猴肠道微生物群落。
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