Gut microbial community structure and function of Przewalski's horses varied across reintroduced sites in China

Author:

TANG Liping1,YAN Liping1,JIA Huiping1,XIONG Yu1,MA Xinping2,CHU Hongjun3,SUN Zhicheng4,WANG Liang56,SHALITANATI Mubalake7,LI Kai1,HU Defu1,ZHANG Dong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Ecology and Nature Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. Xinjiang Mountain Ungulate Nature Reserve Management Center Urumqi China

3. Institute of Forestry Ecology Xinjiang Academy of Forestry Sciences Urumqi China

4. Administrative Bureau of Dunhuang Xihu National Nature Reserve Dunhuang China

5. Administration of Gansu Anxi Extra‐arid Desert National Nature Reserve Guazhou China

6. School of Life Sciences Lanzhou University Lanzhou China

7. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Wild Horse Breeding Research Center Urumqi China

Abstract

AbstractHost‐associated microbiota can significantly impact host fitness. Therefore, naturally occurring variations in microbiota may influence the health and persistence of their hosts. This finding is particularly important in reintroduced animals, as they typically experience habitat changes during translocations. However, little is known about how microbiomes are altered in response to conservation translocation. Here, we accessed the gut microbiome of Przewalski's horse (Equus przewalskii) populations in China from three nature reserves (i.e. Xinjiang Kalamaili Nature Reserve, KNR; Dunhuang Xihu National Nature Reserve, DXNNR; and Anxi Extreme‐arid Desert Nature Reserve, AENR) using 16s rRNA gene and metagenome sequencing. The results showed that the microbial composition and function differed significantly across locations, while a subset of core taxa was consistently present in most of the samples. The abundance of genes encoding microbe‐produced enzymes involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, especially for glycoside hydrolases, was significantly higher in open‐spaced KNR populations than in more confined AENR individuals. This study offers detailed and significant differential characters related to the microbial community and metabolic pathways in various reintroduced sites of Przewalski's horse, which might provide a basis for future microecological and conservation research on endangered reintroduced animals.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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