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Biogeography, succession, and origin of the chicken intestinal mycobiome.

Kelsy RobinsonQing YangSydney StewartMelanie A WhitmoreGuolong Zhang
Published in: Microbiome (2022)
Relative to the intestinal microbiota that consists of trillions of bacteria in hundreds of different species and becomes relatively stabilized as animals age, the chicken intestinal mycobiota is a minor microbial community that is temporally dynamic with limited diversity and no obvious pattern of successive changes. However, similar to the microbiota, the chicken mycobiota is spatially different along the GI tract, although it is more diverse in the upper than the lower GI tract. Dietary fungi are the major source of the intestinal mycobiota in growing chickens. Video abstract.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • wastewater treatment