Seasonal and environmental factors contribute to the variation in the gut microbiome: A large‐scale study of a small bird

Author:

Liukkonen Martta1ORCID,Muriel Jaime2,Martínez‐Padilla Jesús3ORCID,Nord Andreas4ORCID,Pakanen Veli‐Matti5ORCID,Rosivall Balázs6,Tilgar Vallo7ORCID,van Oers Kees8,Grond Kirsten9,Ruuskanen Suvi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological and Environmental Science University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä Finland

2. Department of Biology University of Turku Turku Finland

3. Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE–CSIC) Jaca Spain

4. Department of Biology Lund University Lund Sweden

5. Ecology and Genetics Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

6. Behavioural Ecology Group, Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology ELTE Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

7. Department of Zoology Tartu University Tartu Estonia

8. Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO‐KNAW) Wageningen The Netherlands

9. Department of Biological Sciences University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage Alaska USA

Abstract

Abstract Environmental variation can shape the gut microbiome, but broad/large‐scale data on among and within‐population heterogeneity in the gut microbiome and the associated environmental factors of wild populations is lacking. Furthermore, previous studies have limited taxonomical coverage, and knowledge about wild avian gut microbiomes is still scarce. We investigated large‐scale environmental variation in the gut microbiome of wild adult great tits across the species' European distribution range. We collected fecal samples to represent the gut microbiome and used the 16S rRNA gene sequencing to characterize the bacterial gut microbiome. Our results show that gut microbiome diversity is higher during winter and that there are compositional differences between winter and summer gut microbiomes. During winter, individuals inhabiting mixed forest habitat show higher gut microbiome diversity, whereas there was no similar association during summer. Also, temperature was found to be a small contributor to compositional differences in the gut microbiome. We did not find significant differences in the gut microbiome among populations, nor any association between latitude, rainfall and the gut microbiome. The results suggest that there is a seasonal change in wild avian gut microbiomes, but that there are still many unknown factors that shape the gut microbiome of wild bird populations.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Emil Aaltosen Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

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