印第安那蝙蝠(Myotis sodalis)艾美耳球虫寄生虫和粪便微生物群的分子流行病学:一种濒危物种的非侵入性多重元条形码调查。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Andrew J Bennett, Cory D Suski, Joy M O'Keefe
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摘要

由于缺乏适当的基线和对侵入性采样的道德约束,评估濒危野生动物的个体和种群健康构成了独特的挑战。对于濒临灭绝的蝙蝠来说,像鸟粪这样的微创样本往往是研究病原体和微生物组的伦理和技术限制。在这项研究中,我们使用多重元条形码测序来描述56只印第安那蝙蝠(Myotis sodalis)的粪便微生物组和寄生虫。我们展示了艾美耳球虫原虫寄生虫高流行率的证据,并描述了感染与粪便微生物群变化之间的联系。我们在艾美耳球菌阳性的蝙蝠中发现了一个强而显著的梭状芽胞杆菌物种富集,包括与产气荚膜梭状芽胞杆菌相关的分离物。
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Molecular epidemiology of Eimeria spp. parasites and the faecal microbiome of Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis): a non-invasive, multiplex metabarcode survey of an endangered species.

Assessing individual and population health in endangered wildlife poses unique challenges due to the lack of an adequate baseline and ethical constraints on invasive sampling. For endangered bats, minimally invasive samples like guano can often be the ethical and technical limit for studies of pathogens and the microbiome. In this study, we use multiplex metabarcode sequencing to describe the faecal microbiome and parasites of 56 Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis). We show evidence of a high prevalence of Eimeria spp. protozoan parasite and characterize associations between infection and changes to the faecal microbiome. We identify a strong and significant enrichment of Clostridium species in Eimeria-positive bats, including isolates related to Clostridium perfringens.

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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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