Bacterial Community Variation in Human Body Habitats Across Space and Time
University of Colorado Boulder · Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Elucidating the biogeography of bacterial communities on the human body is critical for establishing healthy baselines from which to detect differences associated with diseases. To obtain an integrated view of the spatial and temporal distribution of the human microbiota, we surveyed bacteria from up to 27 sites in seven to nine healthy adults on four occasions. We found that community composition was determined primarily by body habitat. Within habitats, interpersonal variability was high, whereas individuals exhibited minimal temporal variability. Several skin locations harbored more diverse communities than the gut and mouth, and skin locations differed in their community assembly patterns. These results…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 59.95
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- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
6- EKElizabeth K. Costello
University of Colorado Boulder
- CLChristian L. Lauber
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- MHMicah Hamady
University of Colorado Boulder
- NFNoah Fierer
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- JIJeffrey I. Gordon
Washington University in St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Variation (astronomy)
- Habitat
- Ecology
- Bergmann's rule
- Biology
- Geography
- Geodesy
- Physics
- Life in Land