Common swift feather microbiota described by high throughput DNA sequencing
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We provide the first-ever investigation of feather microbiota by high throughput DNA sequencing for any bird species by describing bacteria found on the innermost tertial feather of 22 adult Common swifts (Apus apus). We found feather microbiomes with large abundance of Bacillales, Actinomycetales, Burkholderiales, Sphingobacteriales, Sphingomonadales, Rhizobiales, Pseudomonadales, Clostridiales, Rubrobacterales and Lactobacillales. Bacterial communities did not change with any feature of individuals we measured. Network and cluster analysis of feather microbiomes disclosed three clusters , characterized by bacteria typical of seawater, plants and soil, and unrelated to conditions at the breeding grounds. We hypothesized that feather microbiomes may reflect, at least partially, airborne bacterial communities of the environments where individuals spent non-breeding periods, or of those they crossed during migration, rather than breeding environment. If confirmed, this evidence may disclose the possibility to use feather bacteria as intrinsic marks for tracing non-breeding origin and routes of migratory birds.
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2018-02-22



