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The composition and function of the gut microbiota of Francois’ langurs (Trachypithecus francoisi) depend on the environment and diet

Yue Sun, Yanze Yu, Ankang Wu, Chao Zhang, Xun Liu, Changjiang Qian, Jianfeng Li, Jingcheng Ran

2023Frontiers in Microbiology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) under different environmental and dietary conditions. The results showed that in terms of the composition of the gut microbial community, there were significant differences among the gut microbiota of Francois' langurs (anthropogenic disturbed populations, wild populations, and captive populations) under different environmental and dietary conditions. The microbial communities with the highest abundance in Francois' langurs were Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. Firmicutes was the most abundant phylum in anthropogenic disturbed Francois' langurs and the least abundant in captive Francois' langurs. The abundance of Bacteroidetes was highest in captive Francois' langurs. In the analysis and comparison of alpha diversity, the diversity of the gut microbiota of Francois' langurs affected by anthropogenic disturbance was the highest. The significant differences in gut microbiota between Francois' langurs in different environments and different diets were further supported by principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), with the disturbance group having a gut microbiota more similar to the wild group. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) functional annotation analysis indicated a high abundance of functional genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, amino acid metabolism, replication and repair, cofactor and vitamin metabolism, and other amino acid metabolism pathways. Additionally, the functional genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism pathways were significantly enriched in the gut microbial community of Francois' langurs that were anthropogenic disturbed and captive. The gut microbiota of the Francois' langurs exhibited potential plasticity for dietary flexibility, and long-term food availability in captive populations leads to changes in gut microbiota composition and function. This study explored the composition and function of the gut microbiota of Francois' langurs and provided a scientific basis for understanding the physiological and health status of Francois' langurs, effectively protecting the population of wild Francois' langurs and reintroducing captive Francois' langurs into the wild.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFirmicutesBacteroidetesGut floraMetagenomicsEcologyZoologyMicrobiomeKEGGGeneticsGene16S ribosomal RNATranscriptomeBiochemistryGene expressionGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsDiet and metabolism studies
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