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This project investigates the role of gut microbiomes in the invasiveness of alien species, specifically comparing the grey squirrel and the red squirrel. By examining microbial dynamics, dietary flexibility, and behavior, it aims to uncover mechanisms that enable invasive species to adapt and thrive in new environment…
Biological invasions are one of the major threats to biodiversity worldwide, due to the many impacts and rapid spread ofinvasive alien species (IAS).
However, the exact mechanisms underlying invasiveness remain poorly understood.
Ihypothesise that metagenomic plasticity may be involved in invasions, i.e. IAS may be able to quickly acclimate and adapt totheir new environment and oust native species thanks to the higher dynamism of their microbial community structure and/orgene expression patterns…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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