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Unraveling the distinctive gut microbiome of khulans (Equus hemionus hemionus) in comparison to their drinking water and closely related equids

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Title:Unraveling the distinctive gut microbiome of khulans (Equus hemionus hemionus) in comparison to their drinking water and closely related equids
Creators Name:Jarquín-Díaz, V.H., Dayaram, A., Soilemetzidou, E.S., Desvars-Larrive, A., Bohner, J., Buuveibaatar, B., Kaczensky, P., Walzer, C., Greenwood, A.D. and Löber, U.
Abstract:The microbial composition of host-associated microbiomes is influenced by co-evolutionary interactions, host genetics, domestication, and the environment. This study investigates the contribution of environmental microbiota from freshwater bodies to the gastrointestinal microbiomes of wild khulans (Equus hemionus hemionus, n = 21) and compares them with those of captive khulans (n = 12) and other equids-Przewalski's horse (n = 82) and domestic horse (n = 26). Using PacBio technology and the LotuS pipeline for 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we analyze microbial diversity and conduct differential abundance, alpha, and beta diversity analyses. Results indicate limited microbial sharing between wild khulans and their waterhole environments, suggesting minimal environmental influence on their gut microbiomes and low levels of water contamination by khulans. Wild khulans exhibit greater microbial diversity and richness compared to captive ones, likely due to adaptations to the harsh nutritional conditions of the Gobi desert. Conversely, captive khulans show reduced microbial diversity, potentially affected by dietary changes during captivity. These findings highlight the significant impact of environment and lifestyle on the gut microbiomes of equids.
Keywords:Microbiome, Equus Hemionus Hemionus, Freshwater Microbiota, 16S rRNA Full Length Gene Sequencing, PacBio, Gobi Desert, Animals, Horses
Source:Scientific Reports
ISSN:2045-2322
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
Volume:15
Number:1
Page Range:2767
Date:22 January 2025
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-87216-z
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