2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.09.612164
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The resilience of the oral microbiome and lability of the hair microbiome across host environments in wild and captive lemurs

Rachel B. Burten,
Richard R. Lawler,
Joelisoa Ratsirarson
et al.

Abstract: Microbiome diversity and composition in mammals is affected by the host’s environment and has been linked to important immune and physiological host functions, yet most of these data come from the gut microbiome. Research on the oral and hair microbiome in nonhuman primates has been far less common, and information from wild primates is even rarer. These overlooked patterns of environmental effects on microbial communities across the body may have important implications for a range of host functions. Therefore… Show more

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