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Gut microbiome composition of wild western lowland gorillas is associated with individual age and sex factors.

Barbora PafčoAshok K SharmaKlára J PetrželkováKlára VlčkováAngelique ToddCarl J YeomanBrenda A WilsonRebecca StumpfBryan A WhiteKaren E NelsonSteven LeighAndres M Gomez
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
The results presented point to a dynamic gut microbiome in Gorilla spp., associated with ontogeny and individual development. Of note, the gut microbiomes of breastfeeding infants seemed to reflect early exposure to complex, herbaceous vegetation. Whether increased compositional complexity of the infant gorilla gut microbiome is an adaptive response to an energy-limited diet and an underdeveloped gut needs to be further tested. Overall, age and sex based gut microbiome differences, as shown here, maybe mainly attributed to access to specific feeding sources, and social interactions between individuals within groups.
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