Fecal Sample Collection Method for Wild Birds-Associated Microbiome Research: Perspectives for Wildlife Studies
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Fecal Samples Collection Method Design
2.1.1. Materials
2.1.2. Procedure
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Supplies | Dimensions | Suggested Brands/Sellers |
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Plastic box 50 L | 39.5 × 59.5 × 29 cm | amazon.com |
Plastic tray (Desk pad, EVA plastic) | 45 × 31.5 × 0.3 cm | ikea.com |
Galvanized hardware cloth (vinyl coated) | 45 × 31.5 × 4.5 cm; 19 gauge; 1.27 cm (mesh) | amazon.com |
Sterile swabs | 15.24 cm | Fisherbrand (Fisher Scientific) |
Sterile collection tubes (snap or screw top) | 5 mL | Thermoscientific (Fisher Scientific) |
Bleach | 500 mL | Clorox (Amazon.com) |
Plastic spray bottle | 100 mL | amazon.com |
Latex or Nitrile gloves | NA | Fisherbrand (Fisher Scientific) |
Sterile gauze | NA | amazon.com |
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Borrelli, L.; Minichino, A.; Pace, A.; Dipineto, L.; Fioretti, A. Fecal Sample Collection Method for Wild Birds-Associated Microbiome Research: Perspectives for Wildlife Studies. Animals 2020, 10, 1349. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081349
Borrelli L, Minichino A, Pace A, Dipineto L, Fioretti A. Fecal Sample Collection Method for Wild Birds-Associated Microbiome Research: Perspectives for Wildlife Studies. Animals. 2020; 10(8):1349. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081349
Chicago/Turabian StyleBorrelli, Luca, Adriano Minichino, Antonino Pace, Ludovico Dipineto, and Alessandro Fioretti. 2020. "Fecal Sample Collection Method for Wild Birds-Associated Microbiome Research: Perspectives for Wildlife Studies" Animals 10, no. 8: 1349. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081349
APA StyleBorrelli, L., Minichino, A., Pace, A., Dipineto, L., & Fioretti, A. (2020). Fecal Sample Collection Method for Wild Birds-Associated Microbiome Research: Perspectives for Wildlife Studies. Animals, 10(8), 1349. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081349