Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase

Background Enrichment activities may influence the microbiomes of captive tigers’, affecting their health, digestion, and behavior. Currently, there are few studies that address the impact of enrichment activity on tigers’ health. This study aimed to determine the diversity of the gut microbiome in...

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Main Authors: Khairulmunir, Mohamad, Gani, Millawati, Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman, Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi, Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar, Md-Zain, Badrul Munir
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.124352025-01-31T03:53:36Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12435/ Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase Khairulmunir, Mohamad Gani, Millawati Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar Md-Zain, Badrul Munir QH Natural history Background Enrichment activities may influence the microbiomes of captive tigers’, affecting their health, digestion, and behavior. Currently, there are few studies that address the impact of enrichment activity on tigers’ health. This study aimed to determine the diversity of the gut microbiome in captive Malayan tigers at Zoo Melaka and Night Safari during the environmental enrichment phase using a metabarcoding approach. Methods and results This study utilized different enrichment activities which catered for food, sensory, and cognitive enrichment. Eleven fresh fecal samples from captive Malayan tigers at Zoo Melaka and Night Safari were collected under different conditions. All samples were extracted and 16S rRNA V3–V4 region amplicon sequencing was used to characterize the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers subjected to various enrichment activities. Firmicutes, Actinobacteriota, and Fusobacteriota were the dominant phyla observed in the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers during enrichment activities. This study revealed β-diversity significantly varied between normal and enrichment phase, however no significant differences were observed in α-diversity. This study demonstrates that environmental enrichment improves the gut microbiome of Malayan tigers because gut microbes such as Lachnoclostridium, which has anti-inflammatory effects and helps maintain homeostasis, and Romboutsia, which has a probiotic effect on the gut microbiome. Conclusions This study provides valuable insights into the effects of enrichment activities on the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers, offering guidance for enhancing captive management practices aimed at promoting the health and well-being of Malayan tiger in captivity. Springer 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12435/1/J17925_09f7d1a745528f9d1bd768f534c52ff7.pdf Khairulmunir, Mohamad and Gani, Millawati and Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman and Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi and Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar and Md-Zain, Badrul Munir (2024) Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase. Molecular Biology Reports, 51. pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-024-09642-y
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topic QH Natural history
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Khairulmunir, Mohamad
Gani, Millawati
Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman
Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi
Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar
Md-Zain, Badrul Munir
Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
description Background Enrichment activities may influence the microbiomes of captive tigers’, affecting their health, digestion, and behavior. Currently, there are few studies that address the impact of enrichment activity on tigers’ health. This study aimed to determine the diversity of the gut microbiome in captive Malayan tigers at Zoo Melaka and Night Safari during the environmental enrichment phase using a metabarcoding approach. Methods and results This study utilized different enrichment activities which catered for food, sensory, and cognitive enrichment. Eleven fresh fecal samples from captive Malayan tigers at Zoo Melaka and Night Safari were collected under different conditions. All samples were extracted and 16S rRNA V3–V4 region amplicon sequencing was used to characterize the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers subjected to various enrichment activities. Firmicutes, Actinobacteriota, and Fusobacteriota were the dominant phyla observed in the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers during enrichment activities. This study revealed β-diversity significantly varied between normal and enrichment phase, however no significant differences were observed in α-diversity. This study demonstrates that environmental enrichment improves the gut microbiome of Malayan tigers because gut microbes such as Lachnoclostridium, which has anti-inflammatory effects and helps maintain homeostasis, and Romboutsia, which has a probiotic effect on the gut microbiome. Conclusions This study provides valuable insights into the effects of enrichment activities on the gut microbiome of captive Malayan tigers, offering guidance for enhancing captive management practices aimed at promoting the health and well-being of Malayan tiger in captivity.
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author Khairulmunir, Mohamad
Gani, Millawati
Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman
Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi
Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar
Md-Zain, Badrul Munir
author_facet Khairulmunir, Mohamad
Gani, Millawati
Mohd-Ridwan, Abd Rahman
Karuppannan, Kayal Vizi
Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar
Md-Zain, Badrul Munir
author_sort Khairulmunir, Mohamad
title Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
title_short Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
title_full Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
title_fullStr Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
title_full_unstemmed Alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
title_sort alteration of the gut microbial composition of critically endangered malayan tigers (panthera tigris jacksoni) in captivity during enrichment phase
publisher Springer
publishDate 2024
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