Differences in the gut microbiota of the black-faced spoonbill (Platalea minor) across different regions in China
Pengcheng Yang, Habib Bati, Erhui Feng, Jingyao Hu, Xian An, Rongzeng Tan, Xinyue Dou, Taoyue Chen, Yifan Tao, Shuqiang Liu, Liangliang Yang

TL;DR
This study explores how the gut microbiota of black-faced spoonbills varies across regions in China, revealing differences that may affect their ecological adaptability.
Contribution
The study identifies regional variations in gut microbiota composition and function of black-faced spoonbills, linking them to environmental and dietary factors.
Findings
The gut microbiota of black-faced spoonbills is dominated by Firmicutes and Proteobacteria across regions.
The Shenzhen population shows higher diversity in energy-related pathways, while Danzhou shows more metabolism and repair pathways.
Regional differences in gut microbiota suggest environmental and dietary influences on ecological adaptability.
Abstract
The black-faced spoonbill (Platalea minor) is a critically endangered, first-class protected bird species in China, and its gut microbiota is thought to play a crucial role in the bird’s ecological adaptability. However, regional variations in the gut microbiota of this species remain poorly understood. We aimed to investigate how the gut microbiota of P. minor differs across distinct regions in China to identify key factors influencing its composition and function. Fecal samples from black-faced spoonbills were collected in four regions of China (Shenzhen, Dongfang, Danzhou, and Xinying). We performed high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing and bioinformatics analyses to characterize the diversity and abundance of gut microbiota at various taxonomic levels (phylum and family). Across all regions, the gut microbiota of P. minor was dominated by the phyla Firmicutes and Proteobacteria.…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health
