Diet‐related factors strongly shaped the gut microbiota of Japanese macaques

Author:

Lee Wanyi123ORCID,Hayakawa Takashi4,Kiyono Mieko5,Yamabata Naoto6,Enari Hiroto7ORCID,Enari Haruka S.7,Fujita Shiho8,Kawazoe Tatsuro9,Asai Takayuki10,Oi Toru11,Kondo Takashi12,Uno Takeharu13,Seki Kentaro13,Shimada Masaki14,Tsuji Yamato15ORCID,Langgeng Abdullah316,MacIntosh Andrew316,Suzuki Katsuya17,Yamada Kazunori18,Onishi Kenji19,Ueno Masataka20,Kubo Kentaro21,Hanya Goro13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University Inuyama Japan

2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

3. Primate Research Institute Kyoto University Inuyama Japan

4. Faculty of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University Sapporo Hokkaido Japan

5. Graduate School of Human Development and Environment Kobe University Kobe Hyogo Japan

6. Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences University of Hyogo Sanda Hyogo Japan

7. Faculty of Agriculture Yamagata University Wakabamachi, Tsuruoka Yamagata Japan

8. Department of Behavioral Physiology and Ecology, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Kagoshima University Kagoshima Japan

9. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Tokyo Japan

10. South Kyushu Wildlife Management Center Kagoshima Japan

11. Faculty of Bioresources and Environmental Science Ishikawa Prefectural University Nonoichi Ishikawa Japan

12. Hakusan Nature Conservation Center Ishikawa Japan

13. Tohoku Monkey and Mammal Management Center Sendai Miyagi Japan

14. Department of Animal Sciences Teikyo University of Science Uenohara Yamanashi Japan

15. Department of Science and Engineering Ishinomaki Senshu University Ishinomaki Miyagi Japan

16. Wildlife Research Center Kyoto University Kanrin Inuyama Japan

17. Research Institute for Satomon Sasayama Hyogo Japan

18. Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University Suita Osaka Japan

19. Department of Early Childhood Education Nara University of Education Nara Japan

20. Faculty of Applied Sociology Kindai University Higashiosaka Osaka Japan

21. Cultural Asset Management Division Board of Education Oita‐City Japan

Abstract

AbstractAlthough knowledge of the functions of the gut microbiome has increased greatly over the past few decades, our understanding of the mechanisms governing its ecology and evolution remains obscure. While host genetic distance is a strong predictor of the gut microbiome in large‐scale studies and captive settings, its influence has not always been evident at finer taxonomic scales, especially when considering among the recently diverged animals in natural settings. Comparing the gut microbiome of 19 populations of Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata across the Japanese archipelago, we assessed the relative roles of host genetic distance, geographic distance and dietary factors in influencing the macaque gut microbiome. Our results suggested that the macaques may maintain a core gut microbiome, while each population may have acquired some microbes from its specific habitat/diet. Diet‐related factors such as season, forest, and reliance on anthropogenic foods played a stronger role in shaping the macaque gut microbiome. Among closely related mammalian hosts, host genetics may have limited effects on the gut microbiome since the hosts generally have smaller physiological differences. This study contributes to our understanding of the relative roles of host phylogeography and dietary factors in shaping the gut microbiome of closely related mammalian hosts.

Funder

Daiko Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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