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Host Bias in Diet-Source Microbiome Transmission in Wild Cohabitating Herbivores: New Knowledge for the Evolution of Herbivory and Plant Defense

Lifeng Zhu, Yongyong Zhang, Xinyuan Cui, Yudong Zhu, Qinlong Dai, Hua Chen, Guoqi Liu, Ran Yao, Zhisong Yang

2021Microbiology Spectrum43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We discovered a host bias among cohabitating herbivores (leaf-eating insects and deer), where a significant portion of the herbivorous insect gut microbiome may originate from the diet, while in deer, only a tiny fraction of the gut microbiome is of dietary origin. We speculated that the putative difference in the oxygenation level in the host digestion systems would lead to these host biases in plant-source (diet) microbiome transmission due to the oxygenation living condition of the dietary plant's symbiotic microbiome. This study shed new light on the coevolution of herbivory and plant defense.

Topics & Concepts

HerbivoreMicrobiomeBiologyHost (biology)EcologySymbiosisGut microbiomeZoologyGeneticsBacteriaInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences
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