Gut microbiome is affected by inter-sexual and inter-seasonal variation in diet for thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia)
Abstract The role of the gut microbiome is increasingly being recognized by health scientists and veterinarians, yet its role in wild animals remains understudied. Variations in the gut microbiome could be the result of differential diets among individuals, such as variation between sexes, across se...
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Main Authors: | Esteban Góngora, Kyle H. Elliott, Lyle Whyte |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb8fcfae4e9946439fec8aebae2cd94d |
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