Different living environments drive deterministic microbial community assemblages in the gut of alpine musk deer (moschus chrysogaster)

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    Microbial communities that colonize the gastrointestinal tract at birth are critical in maintaining the health of the host (Ben Shabat et_al, 2016; Zeevi et_al, 2019; Deng et_al, 2022) and can be shaped with diet (David et_al, 2014; Schnorr et_al, 2014; Friedman et_al, 2017), phylogenic development (Turnbaugh et_al, 2009; Jiang et_al, 2021), and environment modifications (Wang et_al, 2019; Zhang et_al, 2022). Changing and shaping of gut microbiota are particularly apparent in captive and translocated populations (Li et_al, 2017; Sun et_al, 2020), indicating the manifestation of co-evolution and adaptation to the external environment between a . . .

     

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