Bacterial diversity indicates dietary overlap among bats of different feeding habits

Publication date: Available online 21 October 2015 Source:Microbiological Research Author(s): Sunil Banskar, D.T. Mourya, Yogesh S. Shouche Bats are among the most conspicuous mammals with extra ordinary adaptations. They play a key role in the ecosystem. Frugivorous bats are important seed dispersing agents that help in maintaining forest tree diversity, while insectivorous bats are natural insect pest control agents. Several previous reports suggest that bats are reservoir of viruses; nonetheless their bacterial counterparts are relatively less explored. The present study describes the microbial diversity associated with the intestine of bats from different regions of India. Our observations stipulate that there is substantial sharing of bacterial communities between the insectivorous and frugivorous bats, which signifies fairly large dietary overlap. We also observed the presence of higher abundance of mycoplasma in Cynopterus species of bats, indicating possible mycoplasma infection. Considering the scarcity of literature related to microbial communities of bat intestinal tract, this study can direct future microbial diversity studies in bats with reference to their dietary habits, host-bacteria interaction and zoonosis.
Source: Microbiological Research - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research