Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands
Penguin stomach microbiota and its variability are important as these microbes may contribute to the fitness of the host birds and their chicks, and influence the microbial ecosystem of the surrounding soils. However, there is relatively little knowledge in this area, with the majority of studies fo...
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ftunivnorthumb:oai:nrl.northumbria.ac.uk:31400 2023-05-15T13:56:54+02:00 Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands Yew, Wen Chyin Pearce, David Dunn, Michael J. Samah, Azizan Abu Convey, Peter 2017-12-01 text https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/31400/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2162-8 https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/31400/1/Manuscript%201.pdf en eng Springer https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/31400/1/Manuscript%201.pdf Yew, Wen Chyin, Pearce, David, Dunn, Michael J., Samah, Azizan Abu and Convey, Peter (2017) Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. Polar Biology, 40 (12). pp. 2517-2530. ISSN 0722-4060 C500 Microbiology D300 Animal Science F800 Physical and Terrestrial Geographical and Environmental Sciences Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivnorthumb https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2162-8 2022-09-25T06:05:54Z Penguin stomach microbiota and its variability are important as these microbes may contribute to the fitness of the host birds and their chicks, and influence the microbial ecosystem of the surrounding soils. However, there is relatively little knowledge in this area, with the majority of studies focused on their deposited faeces. Here we investigated whether similar foraging strategies in adjacent colonies of different penguin species lead to similar temporarily conserved stomach microbiota. To do this, we studied the inter- and intra-specific variations in bacterial community composition in the stomach contents of sympatrically breeding Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguins, which consumed a diet of 100% Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) under a similar foraging regime on Signy Island (maritime Antarctic), using a high-throughput DNA sequencing approach. Our data show that Adélie and Chinstrap Penguins shared 23–63% similarity in the stomach bacterial community composition, with no significant differences observed in the α-diversity or the assemblages of frequently encountered groups of operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The most frequently encountered OTUs that were shared between the species represented members of the phyla Fusobacteria, Firmicutes, Tenericutes and Proteobacteria. OTUs which were unique to individual birds and to single species formed approximately half of the communities identified, suggesting that stomach microbiota variability can occur in penguins that forage and breed under similar environmental conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctica Euphausia superba Polar Biology Pygoscelis adeliae Pygoscelis antarctica Signy Island South Orkney Islands Northumbria University, Newcastle: Northumbria Research Link (NRL) Antarctic Signy Island ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Polar Biology 40 12 2517 2530 |
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C500 Microbiology D300 Animal Science F800 Physical and Terrestrial Geographical and Environmental Sciences Yew, Wen Chyin Pearce, David Dunn, Michael J. Samah, Azizan Abu Convey, Peter Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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Penguin stomach microbiota and its variability are important as these microbes may contribute to the fitness of the host birds and their chicks, and influence the microbial ecosystem of the surrounding soils. However, there is relatively little knowledge in this area, with the majority of studies focused on their deposited faeces. Here we investigated whether similar foraging strategies in adjacent colonies of different penguin species lead to similar temporarily conserved stomach microbiota. To do this, we studied the inter- and intra-specific variations in bacterial community composition in the stomach contents of sympatrically breeding Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguins, which consumed a diet of 100% Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) under a similar foraging regime on Signy Island (maritime Antarctic), using a high-throughput DNA sequencing approach. Our data show that Adélie and Chinstrap Penguins shared 23–63% similarity in the stomach bacterial community composition, with no significant differences observed in the α-diversity or the assemblages of frequently encountered groups of operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The most frequently encountered OTUs that were shared between the species represented members of the phyla Fusobacteria, Firmicutes, Tenericutes and Proteobacteria. OTUs which were unique to individual birds and to single species formed approximately half of the communities identified, suggesting that stomach microbiota variability can occur in penguins that forage and breed under similar environmental conditions. |
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Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands |
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bacterial community composition in adélie (pygoscelis adeliae) and chinstrap (pygoscelis antarctica) penguin stomach contents from signy island, south orkney islands |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctica Euphausia superba Polar Biology Pygoscelis adeliae Pygoscelis antarctica Signy Island South Orkney Islands |
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https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/31400/1/Manuscript%201.pdf Yew, Wen Chyin, Pearce, David, Dunn, Michael J., Samah, Azizan Abu and Convey, Peter (2017) Bacterial community composition in Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarctica) Penguin stomach contents from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. Polar Biology, 40 (12). pp. 2517-2530. ISSN 0722-4060 |
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