2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9112358
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Differing Dietary Nutrients and Diet-Associated Bacteria Has Limited Impact on Spider Gut Microbiota Composition

Abstract: Spiders are a key predator of insects across ecosystems and possess great potential as pest control agents. Unfortunately, it is difficult to artificially cultivate multiple generations of most spider species. Since gut bacterial flora has been shown to significantly alter nutrient availability, it is plausible that the spiders’ microbial community plays a key role in their unsuccessful breeding. However, both the gut microbial composition and its influencing factors in many spiders remain a mystery. In this s… Show more

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“…Investigations into the bacteria associated with spiders have primarily employed next-generation sequencing, yielding a significant amount of information on community structure [ 4 , 35 ], function [ 6 ], temporal and spatial dynamics [ 36 ], phylosymbiosis [ 2 ], and distribution preference [ 7 , 8 ]. In this study, our aim was to comprehend the microbial community of spiders by integrating HTS and culturomics to explore the diversity of H. venatoria microbes and their functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigations into the bacteria associated with spiders have primarily employed next-generation sequencing, yielding a significant amount of information on community structure [ 4 , 35 ], function [ 6 ], temporal and spatial dynamics [ 36 ], phylosymbiosis [ 2 ], and distribution preference [ 7 , 8 ]. In this study, our aim was to comprehend the microbial community of spiders by integrating HTS and culturomics to explore the diversity of H. venatoria microbes and their functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%