Today’s digest is full of REALLY cool science and features including a 3D image of the human lung microbiome and metabolome, how gut microbiome of wild mice promotes fitness, and an interesting perspective piece on how environmental filtering applies to microbiomes.
General microbiome
Environmental Filtering Is a Relic. A Response to Cadotte and Tucker.
Aguilar-Trigueros CA- Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Gut microbiome
The Leaky Gut and Altered Microbiome in Chronic Kidney Disease.
Lau WL- Journal of Renal Nutrition
Linking the Gut Microbial Ecosystem with the Environment: Does Gut Health Depend on Where We Live?
Tasnim N- Frontiers in Microbiology
Skin microbiome
High-Altitude Living Shapes the Skin Microbiome in Humans and Pigs.
Zeng B- Frontiers in Microbiology
Lung microbiome
Three-Dimensional Microbiome and Metabolome Cartography of a Diseased Human Lung
Garg N- Cell Host and Microbe
Animal microbiome
Wild Mouse Gut Microbiota Promotes Host Fitness and Improves Disease Resistance
Rosshart SP- Cell
Plant and soil microbiome
Yuan Q- Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Bacterial communities in soil become sensitive to drought under intensive grazing
Jurburg SD- Science of the Total Environment
Xie K- Scientific reports
Marine and inland water microbiome
Lee MD-Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Dynamic microbial populations along the Cuyahoga River.
Cannon MV- PloS one
Preprint
High degree of virulence gene diversity in Streptococcus pyogenes isolated in Central Italy
Bencardino D- BioRxiv
Microbiome News
I Wish I’d Known This Before I Gave Birth
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