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Seasonal shifts in the gut microbiome indicate plastic responses to diet in wild geladas.

Alice BanielKatherine R AmatoJacinta C BeehnerThore J BergmanArianne MercerRachel F PerlmanLauren PetrulloLaurie ReitsemaSierra SamsAmy LuNoah Snyder-Mackler
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
Together, these results shed light on the extent to which gut microbiota plasticity provides dietary and metabolic flexibility to the host, and might be a key factor to thriving in changing environments. On a longer evolutionary timescale, such metabolic flexibility provided by the gut microbiome may have also allowed members of Theropithecus to adopt a specialized diet, and colonize new high-altitude grassland habitats in East Africa. Video abstract.
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