Phylogenetic and ecological factors impact the gut microbiota of two Neotropical primate species
Phylogenetic and ecological factors impact the gut microbiota of two Neotropical primate species
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Amato, Katherine R. , Martinez-Mota, Rodolfo , Righini, Nicoletta , Raguet-Schofield, Melissa , Corcione, Fabiana Paola , Marini, Elisabetta , Humphrey, Greg , Gogul, Grant , Gaffney, James , Lovelace, Elijah , Williams, LaShanda , Luong, Albert , Dominguez-Bello, Maria Gloria , Stumpf, Rebecca M. , White, Bryan , Nelson, Karen E. , Knight, Rob and Leigh, Steven R.
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Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Science + Business Media
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Recent studies suggest that variation in diet across time and space results in changes in the mammalian gut microbiota. This variation may ultimately impact host ecology by altering nutritional status and health. Wild animal populations provide an excellent opportunity for understanding these interactions. However, compared to clinical studies, mic...
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Phylogenetic and ecological factors impact the gut microbiota of two Neotropical primate species
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Martinez-Mota, Rodolfo
Righini, Nicoletta
Raguet-Schofield, Melissa
Corcione, Fabiana Paola
Marini, Elisabetta
Humphrey, Greg
Gogul, Grant
Gaffney, James
Lovelace, Elijah
Williams, LaShanda
Luong, Albert
Dominguez-Bello, Maria Gloria
Stumpf, Rebecca M.
White, Bryan
Nelson, Karen E.
Knight, Rob
Leigh, Steven R.
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1808619876
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1808619876
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0029-8549
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1432-1939
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10.1007/s00442-015-3507-z