2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13161
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Comparative gut microbiome research through the lens of ecology: theoretical considerations and best practices

Samuel Degregori,
Xiaolin Wang,
Akhil Kommala
et al.

Abstract: Comparative approaches in animal gut microbiome research have revealed patterns of phylosymbiosis, dietary and physiological convergences, and environment–host interactions. However, most large‐scale comparative studies, especially those that are highly cited, have focused on mammals, and efforts to integrate comparative approaches with existing ecological frameworks are lacking. While mammals serve as useful model organisms, developing generalised principles of how animal gut microbiomes are shaped and how th… Show more

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