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The Urban Gut Microbiome project studies how gut microbiomes influence the adaptation of the moth Xestia xanthographa to urban environments. By examining microbial diversity and function, the project aims to uncover the role of gut microbes in shaping host phenotypes and evolutionary responses in urban settings.
Urbanization imposes novel environmental stressors that can drive rapid evolutionary responses in wildlife.
While vertebrate studies suggest that host-associated microbiomes play a critical role in adaptation to urban environments, their functional contributions in invertebrate hosts remain poorly understood.
This project, The Urban Gut Microbiome (TUGM), investigates how gut microbiomes contribute to adaptation in urban settings using the moth Xestia xanthographa as a model system.
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