2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13132067
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Anthropogenic Neighborhood Impact on Bacterial and Fungal Communities in Polar Bear Feces

Maksim V. Vecherskii,
Tatiana A. Kuznetsova,
David R. Khayrullin
et al.

Abstract: Climate changes cause a dramatical increase in the ice-free season in the Arctic, forcing polar bears ashore, closer to human settlements associated with new and non-natural food objects. Such a diet may crucially transform the intestinal microbiome and metabolism of polar bears. The aim of this study was to characterize changes in the gut bacterial and fungal communities resulting from the transition to anthropogenic food objects by the means of 16S and ITS metabarcoding. Thus, rectal samples from 16 wild pol… Show more

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