生物
同感形态
异域物种形成
拟杆菌
厚壁菌
生态学
系统类型
共治
动物
肠道菌群
寄主(生物学)
门
进化生物学
系统发育学
人口
遗传学
细菌
人口学
免疫学
社会学
基因
16S核糖体RNA
作者
Andrew H. Moeller,Martine Peeters,Jean-Basco Ndjango,Yingying Li,Beatrice H. Hahn,Howard Ochman
出处
期刊:Genome Research
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2013-06-26
卷期号:23 (10): 1715-1720
被引量:160
标识
DOI:10.1101/gr.154773.113
摘要
The gut microbial communities within great apes have been shown to reflect the phylogenetic history of their hosts, indicating codiversification between great apes and their gut microbiota over evolutionary timescales. But because the great apes examined to date represent geographically isolated populations whose diets derive from different sources, it is unclear whether this pattern of codiversification has resulted from a long history of coadaptation between microbes and hosts (heritable factors) or from the ecological and geographic separation among host species (environmental factors). To evaluate the relative influences of heritable and environmental factors on the evolution of the great ape gut microbiota, we assayed the gut communities of sympatric and allopatric populations of chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas residing throughout equatorial Africa. Comparisons of these populations revealed that the gut communities of different host species can always be distinguished from one another but that the gut communities of sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas have converged in terms of community composition, sharing on average 53% more bacterial phylotypes than the gut communities of allopatric hosts. Host environment, independent of host genetics and evolutionary history, shaped the distribution of bacterial phylotypes across the Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria, the four most common phyla of gut bacteria. Moreover, the specific patterns of phylotype sharing among hosts suggest that chimpanzees living in sympatry with gorillas have acquired bacteria from gorillas. These results indicate that geographic isolation between host species has promoted the evolutionary differentiation of great ape gut bacterial communities.
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