2024
DOI: 10.1186/s42523-024-00327-2
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Social environment influences microbiota and potentially pathogenic bacterial communities on the skin of developing birds

Ester Martínez-Renau,
Antonio M. Martín-Platero,
Kasun H. Bodawatta
et al.

Abstract: Background Animal bacterial symbionts are established early in life, either through vertical transmission and/or by horizontal transmission from both the physical and the social environment, such as direct contact with con- or heterospecifics. The social environment particularly can influence the acquisition of both mutualistic and pathogenic bacteria, with consequences for the stability of symbiotic communities. However, segregating the effects of the shared physical environment from those of … Show more

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