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The avian gut microbiota: Diversity, influencing factors, and future directions

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.934272

Keywords

captive birds; wild birds; influencing factors; gut microbiota; gut microbiome

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  3. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation
  4. [31672314]
  5. [31901188]
  6. [31700433]
  7. [2021M691850]
  8. [ZR2020QC048]
  9. [ZR2019BB040]

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This article summarizes the existing knowledge of gut microbiota in captive and wild birds, highlighting the lack of research on the gut microbiota of wild birds. The article also discusses research hotspots and directions, aiming to contribute to the field of avian microbiology in the future.
The gut microbiota is viewed as the second genome of animals, sharing intricate relationships with their respective hosts. Because the gut microbial community and its diversity are affected by many intrinsic and extrinsic factors, studying intestinal microbes has become an important research topic. However, publications are dominated by studies on domestic or captive birds, while research on the composition and response mechanism of environmental changes in the gut microbiota of wild birds remains scarce. Therefore, it is important to understand the co-evolution of host and intestinal bacteria under natural conditions to elucidate the diversity, maintenance mechanisms, and functions of gut microbes in wild birds. Here, the existing knowledge of gut microbiota in captive and wild birds is summarized, along with previous studies on the composition and function, research methods employed, and factors influencing the avian gut microbial communities. Furthermore, research hotspots and directions were also discussed to identify the dynamics of the avian gut microbiota, aiming to contribute to studies of avian microbiology in the future.

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