2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3773072/v1
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Phylosymbiosis drives the distribution of pathogen-protective bacteria in Appalachian salamanders

Owen Osborne,
Randall Jiménez,
Allison Byrne
et al.

Abstract: Phylosymbiosis is an association between host-associated microbiome and host phylogeny. This pattern can arise via evolution of host traits, habitat preferences, diets, and co-diversification of hosts and microbes. Understanding the drivers of phylosymbiosis is vital for modelling disease-microbiome interactions and manipulating microbiomes in multi-host systems. This study quantifies phylosymbiosis in Appalachian salamander skin in the context of infection by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis… Show more

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