2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.13.903591
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Shift of maternal gut microbiome of Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) during the perinatal period

Abstract: The maternal gut microbiome can influence and be affected by the substantial physiological changes taking place during the perinatal period. However, little information is known about the changes in the maternal gut microbiome during this period. Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) provide a unique system to address this issue because their summer migration cycle is synchronized with the perinatal period. We used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to generate gut microbiome profiles using fecal samples collected fro… Show more

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“…The consequences have in fact been so severe that patrol officers believe the negative impact of sand cover on grassland in recent years has exceeded the population increases which resulted from grazing policy regulations in previous years (Nima and Gama, personal communication ). Though exact estimates of population are almost impossible, as though many studies have examined the Chiru, impacts of events such as the construction of the railway, and underpasses on their population (Xia et al 2007, Lin, 2014, Leclerc et al 2015, Xu et al 2019, Shi et al 2020), none of these have accurate numbers of each of the Chiru populations. The closest estimate for the population of Hoh Xil is 60,000 (https://cases.open.ubc.ca/an-assessment-of-the-environmental-and-social-processes-in-the-protection-of-the-tibetan-antelope-pantholops-hodgsonii-in-hoh-xil-national-nature-reserve-tibetan-autonomous-region-china/), but no older estimates of the population exist in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequences have in fact been so severe that patrol officers believe the negative impact of sand cover on grassland in recent years has exceeded the population increases which resulted from grazing policy regulations in previous years (Nima and Gama, personal communication ). Though exact estimates of population are almost impossible, as though many studies have examined the Chiru, impacts of events such as the construction of the railway, and underpasses on their population (Xia et al 2007, Lin, 2014, Leclerc et al 2015, Xu et al 2019, Shi et al 2020), none of these have accurate numbers of each of the Chiru populations. The closest estimate for the population of Hoh Xil is 60,000 (https://cases.open.ubc.ca/an-assessment-of-the-environmental-and-social-processes-in-the-protection-of-the-tibetan-antelope-pantholops-hodgsonii-in-hoh-xil-national-nature-reserve-tibetan-autonomous-region-china/), but no older estimates of the population exist in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%