Family matters: skin microbiome reflects the social group and spatial proximity in wild zebra finches.
Kathrin EngelHelga PankokeSebastian JünemannHanja B BrandlJan SauerSimon C GriffithJörn KalinowskiBarbara A CaspersPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
Birds harbour very diverse and complex bacterial assemblages on their skin. These bacterial communities are distinguishable and characteristic for intraspecific social groups. Our findings are indicative for a family-specific skin microbiome in wild zebra finches. Genetics and the (social) environment seem to be the influential factors shaping the complex bacterial communities. Bacterial communities associated with the skin have a potential to emit volatiles and therefore these communities may play a role in intraspecific social communication, e.g. via signalling social group membership.