Ornamentation and body condition, but not glucocorticoids, predict wild songbird cloacal microbiome community and diversity
Morgan C. Slevin,
Jennifer L. Houtz,
Maren N. Vitousek
et al.
Abstract:Animal populations can exhibit dramatic variation in individual fitness, and microbiota are emerging as a potentially understudied factor influencing host health. Bacterial diversity and community structure of the gut microbiome are associated with many aspects of fitness in animals, but relatively little is known about the generality of these relationships in wild populations and non‐mammalian taxa. We studied the northern cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis, a member of a taxon that is ecologically important but … Show more
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