Characterizing the gastrointestinal microbiome diversity in endangered Malayan Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus): Insights into group composition, age variability and sex‐related patterns

Author:

Sariyati Nur Hartini1,Othman Nursyuhada1,Abdullah‐Fauzi Nurfatiha Akmal Fawwazah1,Chan Eddie2,Md‐Zain Badrul Munir3,Karuppannan Kayal Vizi4,Abdul‐Latiff Muhammad Abu Bakar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Environmental Management and Conservation Research Unit (eNCORe), Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (Pagoh Campus) Muar Johor Malaysia

2. Treks Event Sdn Bhd, Lot AW/G5.00, GF, Awana Hotel Genting Highlands Resort Genting Highlands Pahang Malaysia

3. Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangi Selangor Malaysia

4. National Wildlife Forensic Laboratory (NWFL), Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe gut morphology of Symphalangus syndactylus exhibits an intermediate structure that aligns with its consumption of fruit and ability to supplement its diet with leaves. The Siamang relies on its gut microbiome for energy extraction, immune system development, and the synthesis of micronutrients. Gut microbiome composition may be structured based on several factors such as age, sex, and habitat. No study has yet been carried out on the gut microbiota of the Hylobatidae members in Malaysia especially S. syndactylus.MethodsThis study aims to resolve the gut microbiome composition of S. syndactylus by using a fecal sample as DNA source, adapting high‐throughput sequencing, and 16S rRNA as the targeted region.ResultsA total of 1 272 903 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) reads were assigned to 22 phyla, 139 families, and 210 genera of microbes. The {Unknown Phylum} Bacteria‐2 is the dominant phyla found across all samples. Meanwhile, {Unknown Phylum} Bacteria‐2 and Firmicutes are genera that have the highest relative abundance found in the Siamang gut.ConclusionsThis study yields nonsignificance relationship between Siamang gut microbiome composition with these three factors: group, sex, and age.

Funder

North Carolina Textile Foundation

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Publisher

Wiley

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