Seasonal responses and host uniqueness of gut microbiome of Japanese macaques in lowland Yakushima.
Akiko SawadaTakashi HayakawaYosuke KuriharaWanyi LeeGoro HanyaPublished in: Animal microbiome (2022)
Both diet and host individuality exerted similar amounts of effect on gut microbe community composition. Major bacterial taxa showed a similar response to monthly fluctuations of fruit and invertebrate feeding, which was largely opposite to that of leaf feeding. The main constituents of fruits and invertebrates are both digestible with the enzyme of the host animals, but that of leaves is not available as an energy source without the aid of the fermentation of the gut microbiome.