生物
肠道菌群
城市化
背景(考古学)
生态学
基因流
人口
寄主(生物学)
进化生物学
遗传变异
基因
遗传学
免疫学
古生物学
人口学
社会学
作者
Hongyi Liu,Tangjun Xu,Wentao Ye,Yuanyuan Li,Ke He,Ying Zhu,Xiaoming Zou,Honghua Ruan
摘要
ABSTRACT Urbanisation leads to the alteration of the living environment of soil fauna and isolates them, significantly influencing the evolutionary processes of soil fauna. Faunal gut microbiota serves to bridge hosts with changing environments; thus, they are viable indicators of host adaptation. For this study, we investigated how urbanisation affects the gut microbiota and population genetics of Spirobolus bungii . The results revealed that urbanisation did not affect the genetic diversity of S. bungii populations but acted as a barrier, which hindered its gene flow. Genetic differentiation was associated with the compositional similarity of gut microbiota among populations; however, environmental distinctions had no impact. Our findings highlighted that gene flow between populations was a critical factor, which supported the premise that urbanisation influences the gut microbiota compositions of species. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that underlie changes in faunal gut microbiota driven by gene flow in the context of urbanisation.
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