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    Honey bees and bumble bees occupying the same landscape have distinct gut microbiomes and amplicon sequence variant-level responses to infections by Amiri, Navolle, M Keady, Mia, Lim, Haw Chuan

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (09-06-2023)
    “…The gut microbiome of bees is vital for the health of their hosts. Given the ecosystem functions performed by bees, and the declines faced by many species, it…”
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    Milk microbiomes of three great ape species vary among host species and over time by Bornbusch, Sally L., Keady, Mia M., Power, Michael L., Muletz-Wolz, Carly R.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-06-2022)
    “…In mammalian neonates, milk consumption provides nutrients, growth factors, immune molecules, and microbes. Milk microbiomes are increasingly recognized for…”
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    Clinical health issues, reproductive hormones, and metabolic hormones associated with gut microbiome structure in African and Asian elephants by Keady, Mia M, Prado, Natalia, Lim, Haw Chuan, Brown, Janine, Paris, Steve, Muletz-Wolz, Carly R

    Published in Animal microbiome (20-12-2021)
    “…The gut microbiome is important to immune health, metabolism, and hormone regulation. Understanding host-microbiome relationships in captive animals may lead…”
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    Ecoevolutionary processes structure milk microbiomes across the mammalian tree of life by Keady, Mia M, Jimenez, Randall R, Bragg, Morgan, Wagner, Jenna C P, Bornbusch, Sally L, Power, Michael L, Muletz-Wolz, Carly R

    “…Milk production is an ancient adaptation that unites all mammals. Milk contains a microbiome that can contribute to offspring health and…”
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    Local environment shapes milk microbiomes while evolutionary history constrains milk macronutrients in captive cercopithecine primates by Bornbusch, Sally L., Shinnerl, Hannah E., Gentry, Lindsey, Keady, Mia M., Glick, Virginia, Muletz‐Wolz, Carly R., Power, Michael L.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-06-2024)
    “…Milk is a complex biochemical fluid that includes macronutrients and microbiota, which, together, are known to facilitate infant growth, mediate the…”
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