Microbiome comparison and pathogen identification for three migrating passerines captured during spring season in Jordan using 16S rRNA sequencing.

IF 2.2 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Nisreen Al-Hmoud, Mu'men Alrwashdeh, Fares Khoury, Amani Abdien, Ahmad Hayek, Ghadeer Alzghoul, Ahmad Islaieh, Cally E Erickson, Andrew W Bartlow, Jennifer C Owen, Jeanne M Fair
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Jordan is located on an important spot along the Mediterranean and Black Sea Flyway. Hundreds of migratory bird species have been identified stopping over in Jordan during spring and autumn migratory seasons. Compared to mammals and economically important birds, the microbiomes of wild bird species are severely understudied. Gut microbial composition is a valuable source of information that reflects food preferences, foraging behavior, and the risk of pathogen transmission to humans and other animals. In this study, we assessed the microbiome composition of three species of migrating passerines (willow warblers, lesser whitethroats, and common reed warblers) captured during the spring migration stopover in Jordan in 2023. A total of 59 fecal samples were selected evenly from the three species and subjected to 16S sequencing and microbiome analysis. Our objectives were to determine the diversity of bacteria in these three species, assess the amount of intra- and inter-specific variation, and detect pathogenic genera and species that could pose health risks to humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. Bacteria mainly belonged to the phyla Proteobacteria (62%), Actinobacteriota (18%), Firmicutes (13%), Cyanobacteria (5%), and Bacteroidota (1%). The results reveal that lesser whitethroats had the greatest variation in bacterial genus richness, Shannon diversity, and microbial composition compared to willow warblers and common reed warblers. The three bird species harbored several pathogenic genera and species, including Campylobacter, Enterococcus, Escherichia-Shigella, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, Clostridium perfringens, and Vibrio cholerae. We suggest further investigation to understand the relationship between migratory behavior and their gut microbiome. We advocate for the use of advanced molecular techniques to characterize the pathogens found in migratory birds that might have public and environmental health impacts in addition to economic loss.

利用16S rRNA测序对约旦春季捕获的三种迁徙雀鸟进行微生物组比较和病原体鉴定。
约旦位于地中海和黑海航线的重要位置。在春季和秋季的迁徙季节,数百种候鸟在约旦停留。与哺乳动物和具有重要经济意义的鸟类相比,野生鸟类的微生物群研究严重不足。肠道微生物组成是反映食物偏好、觅食行为以及病原体传播给人类和其他动物风险的宝贵信息来源。在这项研究中,我们评估了2023年春季在约旦迁徙期间捕获的三种雀形目鸟类(柳莺、小白喉莺和普通芦苇莺)的微生物组组成。从三个物种中均匀选取59份粪便样本,进行16S测序和微生物组分析。我们的目标是确定这三个物种中细菌的多样性,评估种内和种间变异的数量,并检测可能对人类、家畜和野生动物构成健康风险的致病属和种。细菌主要分为变形菌门(62%)、放线菌门(18%)、厚壁菌门(13%)、蓝藻门(5%)和拟杆菌门(1%)。结果表明,与柳莺和芦苇莺相比,小白喉莺在细菌属丰富度、Shannon多样性和微生物组成方面差异最大。这三种鸟类携带了弯曲杆菌、肠球菌、志贺氏杆菌、支原体、立克次体、产气荚膜梭菌和霍乱弧菌等几种致病属和种。我们建议进一步研究迁徙行为与肠道微生物群之间的关系。我们提倡使用先进的分子技术来鉴定候鸟中发现的病原体,这些病原体除了经济损失外,还可能对公众和环境健康产生影响。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Integrative and Comparative Biology ( ICB ), formerly American Zoologist , is one of the most highly respected and cited journals in the field of biology. The journal''s primary focus is to integrate the varying disciplines in this broad field, while maintaining the highest scientific quality. ICB''s peer-reviewed symposia provide first class syntheses of the top research in a field. ICB also publishes book reviews, reports, and special bulletins.
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