“…Microbial communities play a role in host development and function, including nutrition, metabolism, immune response, behavior, and sociality (Ley et al 2008b, Amato 2013, McFall-Ngai et al 2013, Bordenstein & Theis 2015, Colston & Jackson 2016. Thus far, studies of sea turtle microbial communities have primarily focused on the gut of loggerhead or green turtles (Abdelrhman et al 2016, Ahasan et al 2017, 2018, Price et al 2017, Campos et al 2018, Biagi et al 2019, Bloodgood et al 2020, McDermid et al 2020, Scheelings et al 2020c, although studies on other species are becoming more common (Samuelson et al 2020, Scheelings et al 2020a. Variations in the cloacal microbiome of green turtles were evident between different habitats (pelagic vs. neritic), which suggests that environmental and dietary factors contribute to microbial community composition in that turtle species (Price et al 2017, Campos et al 2018.…”