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Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons

, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , und . Nature Ecology and Evolution, 6 (7): 955--964 (Juli 2022)Funding Information: We thank J. Altmann for her essential role in stewarding the Amboseli Baboon Project and in collecting and maintaining the faecal samples used in this manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), especially NSF Rules of Life Award DEB1840223 (E.A.A. and J.A.G.) and the National Institute on Aging R21AG055777 (E.A.A. and R.B.) and NIH R01AG053330 (E.A.A.), NIH R01AG071684 (E.A.A.) and NIHR35 GM128716 (R.B.), the Duke University Population Research Institute P2C-HD065563 (pilot to J.T.), the University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health (E.A.A.) and the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (E.A.A.). Since 2000, long-term data collection in Amboseli has been supported by NSF and NIH, including IOS1456832 (S.C.A.), IOS1053461 (E.A.A.), DEB1405308 (J.T.), IOS0919200 (S.C.A.), DEB0846286 (S.C.A.), DEB0846532 (S.C.A.), IBN0322781 (S.C.A.), IBN0322613 (S.C.A.), BCS0323553 (S.C.A.), BCS0323596 (S.C.A.), P01AG031719 (S.C.A.), R21AG049936 (J.T. and S.C.A.), R03AG045459 (J.T. and S.C.A.), R01AG034513 (S.C.A.), R01HD088558 (J.T.) and P30AG024361 (S.C.A.). We also especially thank the members of the Maasai pastoralist communities in the Amboseli-Longido areas. We thank the Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya’s Wildlife Research & Training Institute, the National Council for Science, Technology and Innovation and the National Environment Management Authority for permission to conduct research and collect biological samples in Kenya. We also thank the University of Nairobi, Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area, Ker & Downey Safaris, Air Kenya and Safarilink for their cooperation and assistance in the field. We thank K. Pinc for managing and designing the database. We also thank T. Voyles, A. Dumaine, Y. Zhang, M. Rao, T. Vilgalys, A. Lea, N. Snyder-Mackler, P. Durst, J. Zussman, G. Chavez and R. Debray for contributing to faecal sample processing. Complete acknowledgements for the ABRP can be found online at https://amboselibaboons.nd.edu/acknowledgements/ . Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited..
DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01773-4

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Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons, , , , , , , , , und 13 andere Autor(en). Nat. Ecol. Evol., 6 (7): 955--964 (Juli 2022)Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons, , , , , , , , , und 13 andere Autor(en). Nature Ecology and Evolution, 6 (7): 955--964 (Juli 2022)Funding Information: We thank J. Altmann for her essential role in stewarding the Amboseli Baboon Project and in collecting and maintaining the faecal samples used in this manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), especially NSF Rules of Life Award DEB1840223 (E.A.A. and J.A.G.) and the National Institute on Aging R21AG055777 (E.A.A. and R.B.) and NIH R01AG053330 (E.A.A.), NIH R01AG071684 (E.A.A.) and NIHR35 GM128716 (R.B.), the Duke University Population Research Institute P2C-HD065563 (pilot to J.T.), the University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health (E.A.A.) and the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (E.A.A.). Since 2000, long-term data collection in Amboseli has been supported by NSF and NIH, including IOS1456832 (S.C.A.), IOS1053461 (E.A.A.), DEB1405308 (J.T.), IOS0919200 (S.C.A.), DEB0846286 (S.C.A.), DEB0846532 (S.C.A.), IBN0322781 (S.C.A.), IBN0322613 (S.C.A.), BCS0323553 (S.C.A.), BCS0323596 (S.C.A.), P01AG031719 (S.C.A.), R21AG049936 (J.T. and S.C.A.), R03AG045459 (J.T. and S.C.A.), R01AG034513 (S.C.A.), R01HD088558 (J.T.) and P30AG024361 (S.C.A.). We also especially thank the members of the Maasai pastoralist communities in the Amboseli-Longido areas. We thank the Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya’s Wildlife Research & Training Institute, the National Council for Science, Technology and Innovation and the National Environment Management Authority for permission to conduct research and collect biological samples in Kenya. We also thank the University of Nairobi, Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area, Ker & Downey Safaris, Air Kenya and Safarilink for their cooperation and assistance in the field. We thank K. Pinc for managing and designing the database. We also thank T. Voyles, A. Dumaine, Y. Zhang, M. Rao, T. Vilgalys, A. Lea, N. Snyder-Mackler, P. Durst, J. Zussman, G. Chavez and R. Debray for contributing to faecal sample processing. Complete acknowledgements for the ABRP can be found online at https://amboselibaboons.nd.edu/acknowledgements/ . Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited..