2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23657
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Ecological and genetic variables co‐vary with social group identity to shape the gut microbiome of a pair‐living primate

Tabor L. Whitney,
Elizabeth K. Mallott,
Laura O. Diakiw
et al.

Abstract: Primates exhibit diverse social systems that are intricately linked to their biology, behavior, and evolution, all of which influence the acquisition and maintenance of their gut microbiomes (GMs). However, most studies of wild primate populations focus on taxa with relatively large group sizes, and few consider pair‐living species. To address this gap, we investigate how a primate's social system interacts with key environmental, social, and genetic variables to shape the GM in pair‐living, red‐bellied lemurs… Show more

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