<p>To holistically understand the biology of animals, we must unravel the complexities and specificities of host-microbe interactions across animal taxa. Birds represent enigmatic and scientifically compelling hosts in which to understand these interactions. Here, we present a brief summary of a series of conversations among avian microbiome researchers regarding methodological challenges facing the avian microbiome field, where most research to date has focused on bacterial communities of the gut. Collectively, we acknowledged a commonly shared but underreported issue facing the avian microbiome field: that of difficulty in obtaining high-quality and high-yield microbial DNA from avian fecal samples. We discuss some of the potential reasons underlying low DNA yields, such as inhibitory compounds and rapid DNA degradation, and provide recommendations for how researchers in the avian microbiome field might cope with these methodological challenges. Collective and dedicated efforts to address these challenges will be required for a robust understanding of host-microbe interactions in avian systems.</p>

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The elephant (bird) in the room: unknown mechanisms and unresolved impacts of low DNA yields in avian microbiome research

  • Kevin D. Kohl,
  • Rindy Anderson,
  • Catherine Andreadis,
  • Marcella D. Baiz,
  • Kasun H. Bodawatta,
  • Felipe Campos-Cerda,
  • Jaime A. Chaves,
  • Anne B. Clark,
  • Maria S. Costantini,
  • Gabrielle L. Davidson,
  • Charli S. Davies,
  • Maurine W. Dietz,
  • Melanie Florkowski,
  • Sarah M. Hird,
  • Jennifer L. Houtz,
  • William H. Karasov,
  • Sarah A. Knutie,
  • Haw Chuan Lim,
  • Nicholas A. Mason,
  • Melissah Rowe,
  • Elizabeth N. Rudzki,
  • Priscilla A. San Juan,
  • Heather R. Skeen,
  • Morgan C. Slevin,
  • Shane Somers,
  • Annie G. West,
  • Sarah F. Worsley,
  • Elin Videvall,
  • Brian K. Trevelline

摘要

To holistically understand the biology of animals, we must unravel the complexities and specificities of host-microbe interactions across animal taxa. Birds represent enigmatic and scientifically compelling hosts in which to understand these interactions. Here, we present a brief summary of a series of conversations among avian microbiome researchers regarding methodological challenges facing the avian microbiome field, where most research to date has focused on bacterial communities of the gut. Collectively, we acknowledged a commonly shared but underreported issue facing the avian microbiome field: that of difficulty in obtaining high-quality and high-yield microbial DNA from avian fecal samples. We discuss some of the potential reasons underlying low DNA yields, such as inhibitory compounds and rapid DNA degradation, and provide recommendations for how researchers in the avian microbiome field might cope with these methodological challenges. Collective and dedicated efforts to address these challenges will be required for a robust understanding of host-microbe interactions in avian systems.