Original paper
Dietary shifts influenced by livestock grazing shape the gut microbiota composition and co‐occurrence networks in a local rodent species
Abstract
The collapse of large wild herbivores with replacement of livestock is causing global plant community and diversity shifts, resulting in altered food availability and diet composition of other sympatric small herbivores in grasslands. How diet shifts affect the gut microbiota of small mammals and whether these changes may translate into complex interactions among coexisting herbivores remain largely unknown. We conducted both a field experiment...
Paper Details
Title
Dietary shifts influenced by livestock grazing shape the gut microbiota composition and co‐occurrence networks in a local rodent species
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
2
Pages
302 - 314
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