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Disentangling the Possible Drivers of Indri indri Microbiome: A Threatened Lemur Species of Madagascar
F. Correa
, V. Torti
, C. Spiezio
, A. Checcucci
, M. Modesto
, L. Borruso
*
, L. Cavani
, T. Mimmo
, S. Cesco
, D. Luise
, R. M. Randrianarison
, M. Gamba
, N. J. Rarojoson
,
Maurizio Sanguinetti
,
Maura Di Vito
,
Francesca Bugli
, P. Mattarelli
*
, P. Trevisi
, C. Giacoma
, C. Sandri
*
Corresponding author
Department of Basic Biotechnological Sciences, Intensivological and Perioperative Clinics
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
Academic Field: MICROBIOLOGY AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
University of Bologna
University of Turin
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Indri
100%
Soil
83%
Human Nutrition
50%
Ecology
33%
Microbiome
33%
Lemur
33%
Firmicutes
16%
Habitats
16%
Purple Bacteria
16%
Bacteroidetes
16%
Ex Situ Conservation
16%
Synergistetes
16%
Threatened Species
16%
Research
16%
Information
16%
Behavior
16%
Knowledge
16%
Humans
16%
Evolution
16%
Breeds
16%
Nutrients
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Primate
66%
Species
50%
Gut Microbiome
50%
Microbiome
33%
Lemuridae
33%
pH
16%
Chemical Composition
16%
Firmicutes
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Bacteroidetes
16%
Detoxification
16%
Proteobacteria
16%
Phylum
16%
Health
16%
Evolution
16%
Comprehension
16%
Breed
16%