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Microbial environment shapes immune function and cloacal microbiota dynamics in zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata.

H Pieter J van VeelenJoana Falcão SallesKevin D MatsonMarco van der VeldeB Irene Tieleman
Published in: Animal microbiome (2020)
We show that microbes in the surroundings of terrestrial vertebrates can influence immune function and host-associated microbiota dynamics over relatively short time scales. We suggest that covariation between immune indices and cloacal microbiota, in addition to large and consistent differences among individuals, provides potential for evolutionary adaptation. Ultimately, our study highlights that linking environmental and host microbiotas may help unravelling immunological variation within and potentially among species, and together these efforts will advance the integration of microbial ecology and ecological immunology.
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