2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11084
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Geographical distribution and species variation of gut microbiota in small rodents from the agro‐pastoral transition ecotone in northern China

Yongzhen Wu,
Taoxiu Zhou,
Chen Gu
et al.

Abstract: The gut microbiota of rodents is essential for survival and adaptation and is susceptible to various factors, ranging from environmental conditions to genetic predispositions. Nevertheless, few comparative studies have considered the contribution of species identity and geographic spatial distance to variations in the gut microbiota. In this study, a random sampling survey encompassing four rodent species (Apodemus agrarius, Cricetulus barabensis, Tscherskia triton and Rattus norvegicus) was conducted at five … Show more

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“…In both datasets, the collection and preservation methods for all the samples remained consistent. Detailed descriptions of the methods can be found in Wu et al (2024) [35]. Specifically, in the northern agro-pastoral transitional zone of China, we established eight survey grids measuring 100 km × 100 km, each containing two sampling points.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both datasets, the collection and preservation methods for all the samples remained consistent. Detailed descriptions of the methods can be found in Wu et al (2024) [35]. Specifically, in the northern agro-pastoral transitional zone of China, we established eight survey grids measuring 100 km × 100 km, each containing two sampling points.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%