| Literature DB >> 32003146 |
Yun Wang1,2, Martin Kapun1,3,4, Lena Waidele1,2, Sven Kuenzel5, Alan O Bergland1,6, Fabian Staubach1,2.
Abstract
The relative importance of host control, environmental effects and stochasticity in the assemblage of host-associated microbiomes is being debated. We analysed the microbiome among fly populations that were sampled across Europe by the European Drosophila Population Genomics Consortium (DrosEU). In order to better understand the structuring principles of the natural D. melanogaster microbiome, we combined environmental data on climate and food-substrate with dense genomic data on host populations and microbiome profiling. Food-substrate, temperature, and host population structure correlated with microbiome structure. Microbes, whose abundance was co-structured with host populations, also differed in abundance between flies and their substrate in an independent survey. This finding suggests common, host-related structuring principles of the microbiome on different spatial scales.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32003146 DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.12826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Microbiol Rep ISSN: 1758-2229 Impact factor: 3.541