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251. Gut microbial ecology of Philippine gekkonids: ecoevolutionary effects on microbiome compositions.

252. Minimal overall divergence of the gut microbiome in an adaptive radiation of Cyprinodon pupfishes despite potential adaptive enrichment for scale-eating.

253. Host taxonomy determines the composition, structure, and diversity of the earthworm cast microbiome under homogenous feeding conditions.

254. Niche Specialization and Functional Overlap of Bamboo Leaf and Root Microbiota.

255. Comparative Microbiome Analysis Reveals the Ecological Relationships Between Rumen Methanogens, Acetogens, and Their Hosts.

256. Rookery through rehabilitation: Microbial community assembly in newborn harbour seals after maternal separation.

257. Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Three Sympatric Terrestrial Wild Bird Species Overwintering in Farmland Habitats.

259. The role of host traits and geography in shaping the gut microbiome of insectivorous bats

260. Significant effects of host dietary guild and phylogeny in wild lemur gut microbiomes.

261. Host Ecology Rather Than Host Phylogeny Drives Amphibian Skin Microbial Community Structure in the Biodiversity Hotspot of Madagascar.

262. Evolutionary Insights into the Tick Hologenome.

263. Gut microbiome composition better reflects host phylogeny than diet diversity in breeding wood-warblers.

264. Host-bacteriome transplants of the schistosome snail host Biomphalaria glabrata reflect species-specific associations.

265. Fungal microbiomes are determined by host phylogeny and exhibit widespread associations with the bacterial microbiome.

266. Host avian species and environmental conditions influence the microbial ecology of brood parasitic brown-headed cowbird nestlings: What rules the roost?

267. Genomics of Serrasalmidae teleosts through the lens of microbiome fingerprinting.

268. Ecoevolutionary processes structure milk microbiomes across the mammalian tree of life.

269. Blue coloration in fungi: biochemistry, evolution, and possible functions.

270. Patterns of host-parasite associations between marine meiofaunal flatworms (Platyhelminthes) and rhytidocystids (Apicomplexa).

271. Patterns of Microbiome Variation Among Infrapopulations of Permanent Bloodsucking Parasites.

272. Host specificity of the gut microbiome

273. Application of ecological and evolutionary theory to microbiome community dynamics across systems.

274. Host species identity shapes the diversity and structure of insect microbiota.

275. Environmental effects rather than relatedness determine gut microbiome similarity in a social mammal.

276. Diet-related factors strongly shaped the gut microbiota of Japanese macaques.

277. 16S rRNA gene-based meta-analysis of the reptile gut microbiota reveals environmental effects, host influences and a limited core microbiota.

278. Evolutionary development and co‐phylogeny of primate‐associated bifidobacteria.

279. Gut microbial diversity across a contact zone for California voles: Implications for lineage divergence of hosts and mitonuclear mismatch in the assembly of the mammalian gut microbiome.

280. Plant genotype influence the structure of cereal seed fungal microbiome.

281. Genetics, age, and diet influence gut bacterial communities and performance of black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens).

282. The interplay between host-specificity and habitat-filtering influences sea cucumber microbiota across an environmental gradient of pollution.

283. Diversity and composition of the bacterial communities associated with the Australian spittlebugs Bathyllus albicinctus and Philagra parva (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae).

284. Microscale sampling of the coral gastrovascular cavity reveals a gut-like microbial community.

285. Age-Related Changes in the Gut Microbiota Composition of Hog Deer (Axis porcinus).

286. Decoupling of strain- and intrastrain-level interactions of microbiomes in a sponge holobiont.

287. New insights into the structure and function of microbial communities in Maxwell Bay, Antarctica.

288. Taxonomic composition and functional potentials of gastrointestinal microbiota in 12 wild-stranded cetaceans.

289. Comparative analysis of the microbiota of sand fly vectors of Leishmania major and L. tropica in a mixed focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in southeast Tunisia; ecotype shapes the bacterial community structure.

291. Retrospective review of the pathology of American pikas.

292. Comparative analysis of the gut microbiome of ungulate species from Qinghai–Xizang plateau.

294. Metagenomic characterisation of canine skin reveals a core healthy skin microbiome.

295. Climate influences the gut eukaryome of wild rodents in the Great Rift Valley of Jordan.

296. Variation on gut microbiota diversity of endangered red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) living in captivity acrosss geographical latitudes.

297. Source and variation of the amazing live Sea-Monkey microbiome.

298. Host specialization and spatial divergence of bacteria associated with Peltigera lichens promote landscape gamma diversity.

300. Comparative Analysis of Bacterial Community Structures in Earthworm Skin, Gut, and Habitat Soil across Typical Temperate Forests.

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