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Structural Changes in the Gut Microbiota Community of the Black-necked Crane (Grus Nigricollis) in the Wintering Period

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Journal Arch Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2021 Sep 25
PMID 34561717
Citations 7
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During overwintering of black-necked cranes (Grus nigricollis), the composition and function of the gut microbiota changes are of considerable interest for understanding its environmental adaption mechanism. In this study, we characterized the structure of the gut microbiota from the black-necked crane in the Dashanbao wintering area, and compared the early-winter (November) microbiota to the late-winter (March of the next year) microbiota. The results showed that the gut microbiota diversity of black-necked crane in the early-overwintering stage was higher than that in the late-overwintering stage, but it did not reach a significant level. Gut microbiota taxonomic composition analysis showed that relative abundance of Bacteroidota increased significantly, and showed decreased Firmicutes to Bacteroidota ratio at the phylum level, meanwhile, the abundance of Lactobacillus decreased significantly at the genus level. Explain gut microbiota between the early- and late-wintering showed some differences in microbiota richness but maintained a relatively conservative microbiota structure. PICRUSt2 method was used to predict and analyze the KEGG functional abundance of 16S rDNA sequences of bacteria, it was found that the changes in gut microbiota composition increased the abundance of bacteria associated with amino acid biosynthesis and acid metabolism in the late stage of overwintering. This work provides basic data for black-necked crane gut microbiota study, which might further contribute to their protection.

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