Associations between gut microbiota and personality traits: insights from a captive common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) colony
Associations between gut microbiota and personality traits: insights from a captive common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) colony
Ye, H.; Slipogor, V.; Hanson, B. T.; Seneca, J.; Hausmann, B.; Herbold, C. W.; Pjevac, P.; Bugnyar, T.; Loy, A.
AbstractRecent studies have suggested the link between inter-individual behavioural variation (i.e., animal personality) and gut microbiota. Non-human primates living under controlled conditions are valuable models to investigate diet-independent microbiome-host interactions. In this study, we investigated links between specific gut microbiota members and personality traits, as well as group membership, sex, age class, breeding status and relatedness of 26 captive common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), maintained under the same diet and housing conditions. Personality was assessed using an established testing battery in repeated tests. Then, we collected a total of 225 fecal samples during the summers of 2017 and 2019 from five marmoset social groups for 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Within-individual microbiota variance was smaller than that between group members. Group members also exhibited more similar gut microbiota than individuals from different groups in each sampling year. Beta diversity of the gut microbiota was linked with personality traits, age class, sex, and breeding status, but not with genetic relatedness. We identified specific bacterial taxa associated with personality traits. In particular, members of the sulfite-reducing genera Desulfovibrio were enriched in more avoidant marmosets. Amplicon sequencing of the dissimilatory sulfite reductase gene dsrB confirmed this pattern, yet additionally revealed an unknown uncultured bacterium that was the predominant sulfite-reducing bacterium in the fecal samples and was linked to more explorative individuals. These findings highlight specific association patterns between selected microbial taxa and personality traits in captive common marmosets.