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Gut microbiome composition is associated with spatial structuring and social interactions in semi-feral Welsh Mountain ponies.

Rachael E AntwisJessica M D LeaBryony UnwinSusanne Shultz
Published in: Microbiome (2018)
We provide novel evidence that microbiome composition is structured at multiple levels within populations of social mammals and thus may form a unit on which selection can act. High levels of within-individual variation in microbiome composition, combined with the potential for social interactions to influence microbiome composition, suggest the direction of microbiome selection may be influenced by the individual members present in the group. Although the functional implications of this require further research, these results lend support to the idea that multi-level selection can act on microbiomes.
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