Eukaryotes are important components of primate gut communities. Despite their role in the diversity and structure of the gut ecosystem, microbiome research has focused on the prokaryotic component of the gut community. While gut bacteria are shaped by host phylogeny and diet, these factors are known to have negligible effects on eukaryotic diversity, which is expected to be modulated by the characteristics of the habitat. We assess the influence of landscape composition and configuration on the eukaryome of black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya). We collected fecal samples from 10 independent social groups inhabiting small forest fragments or orchards enriched with native tree species and applied an 18S rRNA gene fragment metabarcoding approach to describe their eukaryotic communities. We used generalized linear models to assess the power of landscape metrics in predicting the richness, diversity, evenness, and phylogenetic diversity of the eukaryome. Most communities were dominated by Ascomycota, and it is likely that many of the reads had an environmental origin. Forest cover affected eukaryome richness positively and patch density showed a positive relationship with the Simpson’s diversity and Pielou’s evenness indexes. Howler monkeys living in landscapes with lower habitat coverage had a lower eukaryotic alpha-diversity in the fecal microbiome.

Landscape structure influences the eukaryome of a folivorous-frugivorous primate / V. Klain, S. Maestri, J. César Bicca-Marques. - In: STUDIES ON NEOTROPICAL FAUNA AND ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0165-0521. - (2024 Dec 09). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/01650521.2024.2423559]

Landscape structure influences the eukaryome of a folivorous-frugivorous primate

S. Maestri
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2024

Abstract

Eukaryotes are important components of primate gut communities. Despite their role in the diversity and structure of the gut ecosystem, microbiome research has focused on the prokaryotic component of the gut community. While gut bacteria are shaped by host phylogeny and diet, these factors are known to have negligible effects on eukaryotic diversity, which is expected to be modulated by the characteristics of the habitat. We assess the influence of landscape composition and configuration on the eukaryome of black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya). We collected fecal samples from 10 independent social groups inhabiting small forest fragments or orchards enriched with native tree species and applied an 18S rRNA gene fragment metabarcoding approach to describe their eukaryotic communities. We used generalized linear models to assess the power of landscape metrics in predicting the richness, diversity, evenness, and phylogenetic diversity of the eukaryome. Most communities were dominated by Ascomycota, and it is likely that many of the reads had an environmental origin. Forest cover affected eukaryome richness positively and patch density showed a positive relationship with the Simpson’s diversity and Pielou’s evenness indexes. Howler monkeys living in landscapes with lower habitat coverage had a lower eukaryotic alpha-diversity in the fecal microbiome.
landscape ecology; microbial ecology; eukaryotic community; 18S rRNA; gene metabarcoding; habitat amount
Settore BIOS-11/A - Farmacologia
9-dic-2024
9-dic-2024
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