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Host phylogeny, habitat, and diet are main drivers of the cephalopod and mollusk gut microbiome.

Woorim KangPil Soo KimEuon Jung TakHojun SungNa-Ri ShinDong-Wook HyunTae Woong WhonHyun Sik KimJune-Young LeeJi-Hyun YunMi-Ja JungJin-Woo Bae
Published in: Animal microbiome (2022)
We have provided the first comparative analysis of cephalopod and mollusk gut microbial communities. The gut microbial community of cephalopods is composed of distinctive microbes and is strongly associated with their phylogeny. The Photobacterium and Mycoplasma genera are core taxa within the cephalopod gut microbiota. Collectively, our findings provide evidence that cephalopod and mollusk gut microbiomes reflect host phylogeny, habitat, and diet. It is hoped that these data can contribute to future studies on invertebrate-microbe interactions.
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