Early-life factors shaping the gut microbiota of Common buzzard nestlings.

IF 4.9 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Animal microbiome Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1186/s42523-024-00313-8
Hugo Pereira, Nayden Chakarov, Joseph I Hoffman, Tony Rinaud, Meinolf Ottensmann, Kai-Philipp Gladow, Busche Tobias, Barbara A Caspers, Öncü Maraci, Oliver Krüger
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Background: Exploring the dynamics of gut microbiome colonisation during early-life stages is important for understanding the potential impact of microbes on host development and fitness. Evidence from model organisms suggests a crucial early-life phase when shifts in gut microbiota can lead to immune dysregulation and reduced host condition. However, our understanding of gut microbiota colonisation in long-lived vertebrates, especially during early development, remains limited. We therefore used a wild population of common buzzard nestlings (Buteo buteo) to investigate connections between the early-life gut microbiota colonisation, environmental and host factors.

Results: We targeted both bacterial and eukaryotic microbiota using the 16S and 28S rRNA genes. We sampled the individuals during early developmental stages in a longitudinal design. Our data revealed that age significantly affected microbial diversity and composition. Nest environment was a notable predictor of microbiota composition, with particularly eukaryotic communities differing between habitats occupied by the hosts. Nestling condition and infection with the blood parasite Leucocytozoon predicted microbial community composition.

Conclusion: Our findings emphasise the importance of studying microbiome dynamics to capture changes occurring during ontogeny. They highlight the role of microbial communities in reflecting host health and the importance of the nest environment for the developing nestling microbiome. Overall, this study contributes to understanding the complex interplay between microbial communities, host factors, and environmental variables, and sheds light on the ecological processes governing gut microbial colonisation during early-life stages.

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影响鵟雏鸟肠道微生物群的早期因素
背景:探索生命早期阶段肠道微生物群定植的动态对于了解微生物对宿主发育和健康的潜在影响非常重要。来自模式生物的证据表明,在生命早期的一个关键阶段,肠道微生物群的变化可能会导致免疫失调和宿主状况下降。然而,我们对长寿脊椎动物肠道微生物群定植的了解仍然有限,尤其是在早期发育阶段。因此,我们利用普通鵟雏鸟(Buteo buteo)的野生种群来研究生命早期肠道微生物群定植、环境和宿主因素之间的联系:我们使用 16S 和 28S rRNA 基因对细菌和真核微生物群进行了定位。我们采用纵向设计对早期发育阶段的个体进行了采样。我们的数据显示,年龄对微生物的多样性和组成有很大影响。巢穴环境是预测微生物群组成的一个重要因素,尤其是真核生物群落在宿主占据的栖息地之间存在差异。雏鸟的状况和血液寄生虫白细胞虫的感染可预测微生物群落的组成:我们的研究结果强调了研究微生物群动态以捕捉本体发生变化的重要性。研究结果强调了微生物群落在反映宿主健康方面的作用,以及巢穴环境对发育中的雏鸟微生物群落的重要性。总之,这项研究有助于理解微生物群落、宿主因素和环境变量之间复杂的相互作用,并揭示了生命早期阶段肠道微生物定植的生态过程。
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