The Fecal Bacteria 2014
DOI: 10.1128/9781555816865.ch3
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“…The bacterial associations that characterized the recovery phase in ABXFT animals were more numerous and almost wholly different from those in ABX lemurs, suggesting that multitudinous microbial interactions underpin some of the effects of fecal transfaunation. These findings are consistent with the concept of competitive exclusion, whereby the diverse group of reintroduced, native bacteria outcompete pathogenic or opportunistic microbes 66,67 . Although there is much to learn about the modes of action in successful transfaunation, we add to the mounting evidence that they are a promising tool to hasten recovery from dysbiosis [68][69][70] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The bacterial associations that characterized the recovery phase in ABXFT animals were more numerous and almost wholly different from those in ABX lemurs, suggesting that multitudinous microbial interactions underpin some of the effects of fecal transfaunation. These findings are consistent with the concept of competitive exclusion, whereby the diverse group of reintroduced, native bacteria outcompete pathogenic or opportunistic microbes 66,67 . Although there is much to learn about the modes of action in successful transfaunation, we add to the mounting evidence that they are a promising tool to hasten recovery from dysbiosis [68][69][70] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%