Gut microbiome composition, not alpha diversity, is associated with survival in a natural vertebrate population.
Sarah F WorsleyCharli S DaviesMaria-Elena MannarelliMatthew I HutchingsJan KomdeurTerry BurkeHannah L DugdaleDavid S RichardsonPublished in: Animal microbiome (2021)
These results demonstrate that components of the vertebrate GM can be associated with host fitness in the wild. However, further research is needed to establish whether changes in bacterial abundance contribute to, or are only correlated with, differential survival; this will add to our understanding of the importance of the GM in the evolution of host species living in natural populations.