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DOI: 10.22541/au.158505225.57347715
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Dietary changes and lifestyle shifts affect the gut microbiomes of giant pandas

Abstract: Gut microbiota (GM) are important for the health of giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, GP), in addition to the utilization of bamboo in their diets. However, it's not fully understood how diet conversions and environmental factors contribute to the compositions of giant panda GM. Consequently, we evaluated how dietary changes and lifestyle shifts influence the GM of giant pandas using high-throughput sequencing and genome-resolved metagenomics. The gut microbial communities of giant pandas were more similar… Show more

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“…Cystofilobasidium species have been observed inhabiting a wide range of habitats, including lake water [62], forest soil [63], and arctic glaciers [64]. Interestingly, recent research has revealed that Cystofilobasidium is one of the primary taxa in the gut microbiomes of giant pandas, which mainly feed on bamboo [65][66][67]. However, to the best of our knowledge, there have been no reported cases of Cystofilobasidium inhabiting bamboo surfaces, and our findings have addressed this gap.…”
Section: The Correlation Between Environmental Factors and Fungal Com...mentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Cystofilobasidium species have been observed inhabiting a wide range of habitats, including lake water [62], forest soil [63], and arctic glaciers [64]. Interestingly, recent research has revealed that Cystofilobasidium is one of the primary taxa in the gut microbiomes of giant pandas, which mainly feed on bamboo [65][66][67]. However, to the best of our knowledge, there have been no reported cases of Cystofilobasidium inhabiting bamboo surfaces, and our findings have addressed this gap.…”
Section: The Correlation Between Environmental Factors and Fungal Com...mentioning
confidence: 67%