Evidences from gut microbiome and habitat landscape indicate continued threat of extinction for the Hainan gibbon

IF 4.6 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2024.111352
Guangping Huang , Wei Li , Yun Liu , Jiang Zhou , Fuwen Wei
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Little is known about the population health status of the world’s rarest primate, the Hainan gibbon. Here, the largest gut microbiome dataset yet constructed was generated from all five extant breeding groups of the Hainan gibbons, with 42 samples from individuals spanning all ages and sexes, in addition to dry and wet seasons. Groups A and B exhibited higher diversity of gut microbiota and food resources, in contrast to the subsequently established Groups C, D, and E. Significantly, Group C demonstrated the lowest gut microbial diversity and higher abundance of vector-related Pestivirus, which may be attributed to their proximity to the primary forest edge and the village. We also inferred the origin and possible dispersal paths of the newly established Group E. These findings indicate that Hainan gibbons are still facing viral zoonosis and the threat of extinction, as illuminated by an understanding of the gut microbiome and habitat landscape ecology.

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来自肠道微生物组和栖息地景观的证据表明,海南长臂猿仍面临灭绝的威胁
人们对世界上最稀有的灵长类动物--海南长臂猿的群体健康状况知之甚少。在这里,研究人员从海南长臂猿现存的五个繁殖群中采集了42个样本,这些样本来自不同年龄和性别的个体,还包括旱季和雨季,从而建立了迄今为止最大的肠道微生物组数据集。值得注意的是,C 组的肠道微生物多样性最低,而与病媒相关的长臂猿病毒含量较高,这可能与它们靠近原始森林边缘和村庄有关。这些发现表明,海南长臂猿仍然面临着病毒性人畜共患病和灭绝的威胁,而对肠道微生物组和栖息地景观生态学的了解则揭示了这一点。
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