Literature DB >> 33469034

Host development overwhelms environmental dispersal in governing the ecological succession of zebrafish gut microbiota.

Fanshu Xiao1, Wengen Zhu2, Yuhe Yu2, Zhili He1,3, Bo Wu1, Cheng Wang1, Longfei Shu1, Xinghao Li2, Huaqun Yin4, Jianjun Wang5, Philippe Juneau6, Xiafei Zheng1, Yongjie Wu1, Juan Li3, Xiaojuan Chen7, Dongwei Hou1, Zhijian Huang1, Jianguo He1, Guohuan Xu8, Liwei Xie8, Jie Huang9, Qingyun Yan10.   

Abstract

Clarifying mechanisms underlying the ecological succession of gut microbiota is a central theme of gut ecology. Under experimental manipulations of zebrafish hatching and rearing environments, we test our core hypothesis that the host development will overwhelm environmental dispersal in governing fish gut microbial community succession due to host genetics, immunology, and gut nutrient niches. We find that zebrafish developmental stage substantially explains the gut microbial community succession, whereas the environmental effects do not significantly affect the gut microbiota succession from larvae to adult fish. The gut microbiotas of zebrafish are clearly separated according to fish developmental stages, and the degree of homogeneous selection governing gut microbiota succession is increasing with host development. This study advances our mechanistic understanding of the gut microbiota assembly and succession by integrating the host and environmental effects, which also provides new insights into the gut ecology of other aquatic animals.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33469034      PMCID: PMC7815754          DOI: 10.1038/s41522-020-00176-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes        ISSN: 2055-5008            Impact factor:   7.290


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