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First report of foregut microbial community in proboscis monkeys: are diverse forests a reservoir for diverse microbiomes?

Takashi Hayakawa1,2, Senthilvel K S S Nathan3,4, Danica J Stark4,5, Diana A Ramirez Saldivar3,5, Rosa Sipangkui3, Benoit Goossens3,4,5,6, Augustine Tuuga3, Marcus Clauss7, Akiko Sawada8,9, Shinji Fukuda10,11,12,13, Hiroo Imai14, Ikki Matsuda2,15,16,17.   

Abstract

Foregut fermentation is well known to occur in a wide range of mammalian species and in a single bird species. Yet, the foregut microbial community of free-ranging, foregut-fermenting monkeys, that is, colobines, has not been investigated so far. We analysed the foregut microbiomes in four free-ranging proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) from two different tropical habitats with varying plant diversity (mangrove and riverine forests), in an individual from a semi-free-ranging setting with supplemental feeding, and in an individual from captivity, using high-throughput sequencing based on 16S ribosomal RNA genes. We found a decrease in foregut microbial diversity from a diverse natural habitat (riverine forest) to a low diverse natural habitat (mangrove forest), to human-related environments. Of a total of 2700 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) detected in all environments, only 153 OTUs were shared across all individuals, suggesting that they were not influenced by diet or habitat. These OTUs were dominated by Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. The relative abundance of the habitat-specific microbial communities showed a wide range of differences among living environments, although such bacterial communities appeared to be dominated by Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes, suggesting that those phyla are key to understanding the adaptive strategy in proboscis monkeys living in different habitats.
© 2018 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29992728     DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.12677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol Rep        ISSN: 1758-2229            Impact factor:   3.541


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Journal:  Am J Primatol       Date:  2019-04-18       Impact factor: 2.371

2.  Dietary Habits of Free-ranging Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis) in a Secondary-human Modified Forest in Johor, Malaysia.

Authors:  Mohd Faudzir Najmuddin; Hidayah Haris; Noratiqah Norazlimi; Farhani Ruslin; Ikki Matsuda; Badrul Munir Md-Zain; Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul-Latiff
Journal:  Zool Stud       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 1.904

3.  Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey.

Authors:  Rui Liu; Katherine Amato; Rong Hou; Andres Gomez; Derek W Dunn; Jun Zhang; Paul A Garber; Colin A Chapman; Nicoletta Righini; Gang He; Gu Fang; Yuhang Li; Baoguo Li; Songtao Guo
Journal:  Innovation (N Y)       Date:  2022-01-17

4.  Anthropogenic Disturbance Impacts Gut Microbiome Homeostasis in a Malagasy Primate.

Authors:  Hina Malik; Yedidya R Ratovonamana; Solofomalala Jacques Rakotondranary; Jörg U Ganzhorn; Simone Sommer
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 6.064

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