Family matters : Skin microbiome reflects the social group and spatial proximity in wild zebra finches
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So far, large numbers of studies investigating the microbiome have focused on gut microbiota and less have addressed the microbiome of the skin. Especially in avian taxa our understanding of the ecology and function of these bacteria remains incomplete. The involvement of skin bacteria in intra-specific communication has recently received attention, and has highlighted the need to understand what information is potentially being encoded in bacterial communities. Using next generation sequencing techniques, we characterised the skin microbiome of wild zebra finches, aiming to understand the impact of sex, age and group composition on skin bacteria communities. For this purpose, we sampled skin swabs from both sexes and two age classes (adults and nestlings) of 12 different zebra finch families and analysed the bacterial communities.
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ENGEL, Kathrin, Helga PANKOKE, Sebastian JÜNEMANN, Hanja B. BRANDL, Jan SAUER, Simon C. GRIFFITH, Jörn KALINOWSKI, Barbara A. CASPERS, 2020. Family matters : Skin microbiome reflects the social group and spatial proximity in wild zebra finches. In: BMC Ecology. BioMed Central. 2020, 20, 58. eISSN 1472-6785. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12898-020-00326-2BibTex
@article{Engel2020Famil-51289, year={2020}, doi={10.1186/s12898-020-00326-2}, title={Family matters : Skin microbiome reflects the social group and spatial proximity in wild zebra finches}, volume={20}, journal={BMC Ecology}, author={Engel, Kathrin and Pankoke, Helga and Jünemann, Sebastian and Brandl, Hanja B. and Sauer, Jan and Griffith, Simon C. and Kalinowski, Jörn and Caspers, Barbara A.}, note={Article Number: 58} }
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