2024
DOI: 10.1111/jav.03330
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Galactose‐α‐1,3‐galactose‐presenting bacterial families are associated with resistance to experimental avian malaria infection

R. K. Noble,
T. R. Kelly,
C. R. Lattin

Abstract: The gut microbiome can contribute to host health through defense against pathogens. However, links between the host gut microbiome and resistance to infection have been primarily investigated in humans and lab‐bred rodents, so we do not know to what extent this relationship exists in wild animals. To fill this knowledge gap, we used an experimental malaria inoculation with Plasmodium relictum in wild‐caught house sparrows Passer domesticus (n = 18) to examine interactions of the host gut microbiome and resista… Show more

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