Preliminary Study on Differences in Bacterial Diversity in Feces of Przewalski's Gazelle and Grazing Sheep
This study used 16S rDNA technology to analyze the Przewalski's gazelle(Procapra Przewalsk II)in Gangcha County.Preliminary analysis of bacterial diversity in the feces of grazing sheep showed that:at the phylum level,the intestinal microbial communities of Przewalski's gazelle and grazing sheep in Haiyan and Gangcha were mainly distributed in the following 6 dominant bacterial phyla(proportion of more than 1%),including Firmicutes,Bacteroidetes,Verrucomicrobia,Actinobacteria,Proteobacteria,Spirochaetes,etc.It indicated that there was a certain consistency in gut microbial diversity between the two animals.The correlation difference analysis of the content of Verrucomicrobia,Actinomycetes,Proteobacteria,and Spirochetes in the intestinal microbes of Przewalski's gazelle and grazing sheep showed that Actinobacteria in the Przewalski's gazelle intestinal tract The proportion of verrucous microbes in the gut of grazing sheep was significantly higher than that of grazing sheep,and the difference was extremely significant(P<0.01).