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The Effect of Transitioning between Feeding Methods on the Gut Microbiota Dynamics of Yaks on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Zhang, Xiao-Ling; Xu, Tian-Wei; Wang, Xun-Gang; Geng, Yuan-Yue; Liu, Hong-Jin; Hu, Lin-Yong; Zhao, Na; Kang, Sheng-Ping; Zhang, Wan-Min; Xu, Shi-Xiao
2020
发表期刊ANIMALS
卷号10期号:9
摘要Simple Summary This study explores the gut microbiota alterations that occur when transferring yaks from winter grassland to feedlot feeding, and to determine the adaptation period. Our results demonstrated that such transferring could influence the gut micro-ecology, and was stabilized within 16 days. This study will improve the understanding of the processes behind gut microbiota adaptation to an abrupt change in feeding methods, and will provide a reasonable adaptation period for yak management, which could be applied to nutritional research and minimize detrimental effects in the animals. Here we aimed to explore the change in yak gut microbiota after transferring yaks from grazing grassland to a feedlot, and determine their diet adaptation period. Five yaks were transferred from winter pasture to an indoor feedlot. Fecal samples were obtained from grazing (G) and feedlot feeding yaks at day 1 (D1), day 4 (D4), day 7 (D7), day 11 (D11), and day 16 (D16). The dynamic variation of the bacterial community was analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The results showed that the yak gut microbial community structure underwent significant changes after diet transition. At the phylum and genus levels, most bacteria changed within D1-D11; however, no significant changes were observed from D11-D16. Furthermore, we used random forest to determine the key bacteria (at class level) disturbing gut micro-ecology. The relative abundance of the top four classes (Erysipelotrichia, Gammaproteobacteria, Saccharimonadia, and Coriobacteriia) was highest on D1-D4, and then decreased and plateaued over time. Our results demonstrated that an abrupt adjustment to a diet with high nutrition could influence the gut micro-ecology, which was stabilized within 16 days, thus providing insights into diet adaptation in the yak gut.
关键词gut microbiota adaptation time dynamic variation yak Qinghai– Tibet Plateau
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/60257
专题中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
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Zhang, Xiao-Ling,Xu, Tian-Wei,Wang, Xun-Gang,et al. The Effect of Transitioning between Feeding Methods on the Gut Microbiota Dynamics of Yaks on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. ANIMALS,2020,10(9).
APA Zhang, Xiao-Ling.,Xu, Tian-Wei.,Wang, Xun-Gang.,Geng, Yuan-Yue.,Liu, Hong-Jin.,...&Xu, Shi-Xiao.(2020).The Effect of Transitioning between Feeding Methods on the Gut Microbiota Dynamics of Yaks on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.ANIMALS,10(9).
MLA Zhang, Xiao-Ling,et al."The Effect of Transitioning between Feeding Methods on the Gut Microbiota Dynamics of Yaks on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau".ANIMALS 10.9(2020).
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