Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Bacterial Communities in Feces of Pet Birds Using 16S Marker Sequencing

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Jose F. Garcia-Mazcorro
Stephany A. Castillo-Carranza
Blake Guard
Jose P. Gomez-Vazquez
Scot E. Dowd
Donald J. Brigthsmith
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[1] Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL),Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] UANL,Research Group Medical Eco
[3] UANL,Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Texas A&M University,Department of Genetics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Molecular Research LP,Gastrointestinal Laboratory, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
[6] Texas A&M University,Schubot Exotic Bird Health Center
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Microbial Ecology | 2017年 / 73卷
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Microbiota; Pet birds; 16S rRNA gene; PICRUSt; Health;
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Birds and other animals live and evolve in close contact with millions of microorganisms (microbiota). While the avian microbiota has been well characterized in domestic poultry, the microbiota of other bird species has been less investigated. The aim of this study was to describe the fecal bacterial communities of pet birds. Pooled fecal samples from 22 flocks representing over 150 individual birds of three different species (Melopsittacus undulatus or budgerigars, Nymphicus hollandicus or cockatiels, and Serinus canaria or domestic canaries) were used for analysis using the 16S rRNA gene sequencing in the MiSeq platform (Illumina). Firmicutes was the most abundant phylum (median 88.4 %; range 12.9–98.4 %) followed by other low-abundant phyla such as Proteobacteria (median 2.3 %; 0.1–85.3 %) and Actinobacteria (median 1.7 %; 0–18.3 %). Lactobacillaceae (mostly Lactobacillus spp.) was the most abundant family (median 78.1 %; 1.4–97.5 %), especially in budgerigars and canaries, and it deserves attention because of the ascribed beneficial properties of lactic acid bacteria. Importantly, feces from birds contain intestinal, urinary, and reproductive-associated microbiota thus posing a serious problem to study one anatomical region at a time. Other groups of interest include the family Clostridiaceae that showed very low abundance (overall median <0.1 %) with the exception of two samples from cockatiels (14 and 45.9 %) and one sample from budgerigars (19.9 %). Analysis of UniFrac metrics showed that overall, the microbial communities from the 22 flocks tended to cluster together for each bird species, meaning each species shed distinctive bacterial communities in feces. This descriptive analysis provides insight into the fecal microbiota of pet birds.
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