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Phylosymbiosis in Fish Microbiota

Despite the rapid diversification of morphology and behaviors among pupfish species, gut microbiota related much more closely to the phylogenies of their hosts than to their life history. Reported by the Martin lab (Integrative Biology) in PLOS ONE, September 16, 2022.

Photograph of a pupfish (Cyprinodon sp.), Wikimedia Commons.
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