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Bacterial community in the crop of the hoatzin, a neotropical folivorous flying bird.


ABSTRACT: The hoatzin is unique among known avian species because of the fermentative function of its enlarged crop. A small-bodied flying foregut fermenter is a paradox, and this bird provides an interesting model to examine how diet selection and the gut microbiota contribute to maximizing digestive efficiency. Therefore, we characterized the bacterial population in the crop of six adult hoatzins captured from the wild. A total of 1,235 16S rRNA gene sequences were grouped into 580 phylotypes (67% of the pooled species richness sampled, based on Good's coverage estimator, with C(ACE) and Chao1 estimates of 1,709 and 1,795 species-level [99% identity] operational taxonomic units, respectively). Members of 9 of the approximately 75 known phyla in Bacteria were identified in this gut habitat; the Firmicutes were dominant (67% of sequences, belonging to the classes Clostridia, Mollicutes, and Bacilli), followed by the Bacteroidetes (30%, mostly in the order Bacteroidales), Proteobacteria (1.8%), and Lentisphaerae, Verrucomicrobia, TM7, Spirochaetes, Actinobacteria, and Aminanaerobia (all <0.1%). The novelty in this ecosystem is great; 94% of the phylotypes were unclassified at the "species" level and thus likely include novel cellulolytic lineages.

SUBMITTER: Godoy-Vitorino F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2565963 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bacterial community in the crop of the hoatzin, a neotropical folivorous flying bird.

Godoy-Vitorino Filipa F   Ley Ruth E RE   Gao Zhan Z   Pei Zhiheng Z   Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto H   Pericchi Luis R LR   Garcia-Amado Maria A MA   Michelangeli Fabian F   Blaser Martin J MJ   Gordon Jeffrey I JI   Domínguez-Bello Maria G MG  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20080808 19


The hoatzin is unique among known avian species because of the fermentative function of its enlarged crop. A small-bodied flying foregut fermenter is a paradox, and this bird provides an interesting model to examine how diet selection and the gut microbiota contribute to maximizing digestive efficiency. Therefore, we characterized the bacterial population in the crop of six adult hoatzins captured from the wild. A total of 1,235 16S rRNA gene sequences were grouped into 580 phylotypes (67% of th  ...[more]

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