Analysis of the microbial diversity in the fecal material of the critically endangered African wild dog, Lycaon pictus

Arch Microbiol. 2021 Dec 21;204(1):42. doi: 10.1007/s00203-021-02678-9.

Abstract

The African wild dog (AWD) (Lycaon pictus) is a critically endangered species. These animals are hypercarnivores, hunting mostly medium-sized antelope. In this study, using bacterial tag-encoded FLX-Titanium amplicon pyrosequencing (bTEFAP®), the microbiota in the fecal material of AWDs living in the Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History was investigated. In both samples, the most predominant bacterial phylum was the Firmicutes with members of the genus Blautia spp. being the most dominant bacteria.

Keywords: African wild dog; Blautia spp.; Fecal material; Lycaon pictus; bTEFAP®.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Canidae* / microbiology
  • Endangered Species
  • Feces
  • Microbiota*