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      Intraspecific variation in the skin-associated microbiome of a terrestrial salamander

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          Resident microbial communities living on amphibian skin can have significant effects on host health, yet the basic ecology of the host-microbiome relationship of many amphibian taxa is poorly understood. We characterized intraspecific variation in the skin microbiome of the salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii xanthoptica, a subspecies composed of four genetically distinct populations distributed throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, USA. We found that salamanders from four geographically and genetically isolated populations harbor similar skin microbial communities, which are dominated by a common core set of bacterial taxa. Additionally, within a population, the skin microbiome does not appear to differ between salamanders of different ages or sexes. In all cases, the salamander skin microbiomes were significantly different from those of the surrounding terrestrial environment. These results suggest that the relationship between E. e. xanthoptica salamanders and their resident skin microbiomes is conserved, possibly indicating a stable mutualism between the host and microbiome.

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          Journal
          7500663
          8661
          Microb Ecol
          Microb. Ecol.
          Microbial ecology
          0095-3628
          1432-184X
          17 March 2018
          02 May 2017
          October 2017
          01 October 2018
          : 74
          : 3
          : 745-756
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
          [2 ]Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California Davis, California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616
          [3 ]Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, California 94132
          Author notes
          [* ]corresponding author: spradoirwin@ 123456gmail.com , phone: (720) 217-7019
          Article
          PMC5909955 PMC5909955 5909955 nihpa948067
          10.1007/s00248-017-0986-y
          5909955
          28466089
          ac0282e2-a563-46df-a8f8-02a96698a806
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          Ensatina eschscholtzii ,symbiosis,microbiome,amphibian

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