Mammals
- Microbial Ecology | SpotlightMulti-omics Approaches To Decipher the Impact of Diet and Host Physiology on the Mammalian Gut Microbiome
Diet and host physiology have been recognized as main factors affecting both taxonomic composition and functional features of the mammalian gut microbiota. However, very few studies have investigated the bacterial biodiversity of mammals by using large sample numbers that correspond to multiple mammalian species, thus resulting in an incomplete understanding of the functional aspects of their microbiome. Therefore, we investigated the...
- Public Health MicrobiologyVariability of Bartonella Genotypes among Small Mammals in Spain
- Environmental MicrobiologyRetrospective Study of Campylobacter Infection in a Zoological Collection
- Invertebrate MicrobiologyTick-Borne Zoonotic Bacteria in Wild and Domestic Small Mammals in Northern Spain
- Microbial EcologyTick-Borne Rickettsial Pathogens in Ticks and Small Mammals in Korea
- Public Health MicrobiologyCryptosporidium parvum Infection Involving Novel Genotypes in Wildlife from Lower New York State