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Associations Between Gut Microbiota Diversity and a Host Fitness Proxy in a Naturalistic Experiment Using Threespine Stickleback Fish

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.17571?af=R
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Abstract

The vertebrate gut microbiota is a critical determinant of organismal function, yet whether and how gut microbial communities affect host fitness under natural conditions remains largely unclear. We characterised associations between a fitness proxy-individual growth rate-and bacterial gut microbiota diversity and composition in threespine stickleback fish introduced to large semi-natural ponds. We detected a 63% higher richness of bacterial taxa (α-diversity) in the guts of high-fitness fish compared to low-fitness fish, which might be driven by stronger bacterial dispersal among high-fitness fish according to the fit of a neutral community model. Further, microbial communities of high-fitness fish were more similar to one another (i.e., exhibited lower β-diversity) than those of low-fitness fish. The lower β-diversity found to be associated with higher host fitness is consistent with the Anna Karenina principle-that there are fewer ways to have a functional microbiota than a dysfunctional microbiota. Our study links differences in α- and β-diversity to a fitness-related trait in a vertebrate species reared under naturalistic conditions and our findings provide a basis for functional tests of the fitness consequences of host-microbiota interactions.

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