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Gestation alters the gut microbiota of an oviparous lizard
Brian K. Trevelline
, Kirsty J. Macleod
,
Tracy Langkilde
, Kevin D. Kohl
Biology
Eberly College of Science
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Lizard
100%
Gut Microbiota
100%
Oviparous
100%
Vertebrates
50%
Inter-individual Variation
50%
Reproductive Strategy
50%
Gut Microbial Community
50%
Gravid
50%
Late Gestation
25%
Community Composition
25%
16S Ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA)
25%
Bacterial Diversity
25%
Community Structure
25%
Relative Abundance
25%
Lower Gut
25%
Pairwise Distance
25%
Early Gestation
25%
Wild-caught
25%
Community Membership
25%
Alpha Diversity
25%
Gestation Stage
25%
In Captivity
25%
Eastern Fence Lizard
25%
Gravid Females
25%
Relative Prevalence
25%
Fecal DNA
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pregnancy
100%
Intestine Flora
100%
Oviparity
100%
16S Ribosomal RNA
14%
Prevalence
14%
Phylum
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pregnancy
100%
Intestine Flora
100%
Oviparity
100%
Prevalence
14%
Phylum
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Oviparity
100%
Pregnancy
100%
Microbial Community
28%
Fences
14%
Gravid Females
14%
Ribosomal RNA
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pregnancy
100%
Gut Microbiota
100%
Gut
42%
Prevalence
14%
RNA 16S
14%