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The diet conditions of dung beetles influence the changes in gut microbes
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  • Yue Mao,
  • Xingjian Yang,
  • Hui Yuan,
  • Chunmei Zou,
  • Tao Xiong
Yue Mao
Yangtze University
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Xingjian Yang
Grinnell College
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Hui Yuan
Yangtze University
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Chunmei Zou
Hubei Geshuo Biotechnology Co., Ltd
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Tao Xiong
Yangtze University

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Abstract

Using 16S rRNA sequencing, we investigated the gut microbial diversity, variability, and functional prediction of gut microbes in dung beetles in starvation and heavy diet states. The results showed that the gut microflora was richer in the re-eating state than in the starving state. The dominant flora at the phylum level for the starvation and re-diet states are Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, but the proportions are not the same. At the genus level, the dominant flora in the starvation group was Vagococcus, while the dominant flora in the rediet group was Romboutsia. In terms of functional prediction, 27 metabolic pathways in 6 areas of Metabolism, Genetic Information Processing, Environmental Information Processing, Cellular Processes, Organismal Systems, and Human Diseases were significantly different. The study shows that status affects the diversity of the gut microbes of the Chinese dung beetle, and the results may provide the necessary data for the study and development of the gut microbes of the Chinese dung beetle.