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Fecal microbiota dysbiosis in macaques and humans within a shared environment.
Published 2019-01-01“…The high variance in gut microbiota composition of macaques in contact with humans has potential implications for gut microbiome stability and susceptibility to disease, described by the Anna Karenina principle (AKP). Human samples had homogenous variance in beta diversity but different spatial medians between groups (p = 0.02), indicating a shift in microbial composition that may be explained by fundamental lifestyle differences between the groups unrelated to exposure status. …”
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A framework for testing the impact of co-infections on host gut microbiomes
Published 2022-08-01“…Explicitly, we record stochastic changes in dispersion, a sign of dysbiosis, following the Anna-Karenina principle rather than deterministic shifts in the microbial gut community. …”
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eLeadership: il digitale sfida i manager
Published 2017-06-01“…Anzi, volendo parafrasare il celebre incipit di Anna Karenina: tutte le applicazioni utili del digitale sono simili fra loro; ogni lato oscuro del digitale, invece, è problematico a modo suo.…”
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Habitat disturbance influences the skin microbiome of a rediscovered neotropical-montane frog
Published 2020-09-01“…Conclusions Our findings support the microbial “Anna Karenina principle”, in which disturbance is hypothesized to cause greater microbial dispersion in communities, a so-called dysbiosis, which is a response of animal microbiomes to stress factors that decrease the ability of the host or its microbiome to regulate community composition. …”
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Effect of the macroalgae Asparagopsis taxiformis on methane production and rumen microbiome assemblage
Published 2019-02-01“…High-throughput 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene amplicon sequencing showed that seaweed amendment effects rumen microbiome consistent with the Anna Karenina hypothesis, with increased β-diversity, over time scales of approximately 3 days. …”
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Plasticity of the Anemonia viridis microbiota in response to different levels of combined anthropogenic and environmental stresses
Published 2022-09-01“…However, this potentially adaptive process also has a limitation, as observed in the highly anthropogenic impact site of Cap de Creus, where A. viridis-associated microbiota appeared completely unstructured, as demonstrated by an increased dispersion according to the Anna Karenina principle. This raises the question about the resilience of the A. viridis-associated microbiota under combined climate and anthropogenic threats, as well as of the anthropogenic factors driving the observed dysbiosis changes.…”
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Editorial
Published 2017-12-01“…Juliane Bassanufa Oliveira e Carlos Francisco de Morais, em “Anna Karenina no cinema: o primeiro encontro de Anna e Vronski nos filmes de 1935, 1948 e 2012”, analisam a primeira cena de encontro entre Anna Karenina e Alexei Vronski nas adaptações cinematográficas de 1935 (Clarence Brown), 1948 (Julien Duvivier) e 2012 (Joe Wright) e do texto literário de Tolstói (1877), mostrando as diferentes formas de realizar adaptações. …”
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Editorial
Published 2017-12-01“…Juliane Bassanufa Oliveira e Carlos Francisco de Morais, em “Anna Karenina no cinema: o primeiro encontro de Anna e Vronski nos filmes de 1935, 1948 e 2012”, analisam a primeira cena de encontro entre Anna Karenina e Alexei Vronski nas adaptações cinematográficas de 1935 (Clarence Brown), 1948 (Julien Duvivier) e 2012 (Joe Wright) e do texto literário de Tolstói (1877), mostrando as diferentes formas de realizar adaptações. …”
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Destabilization of the Bacterial Interactome Identifies Nutrient Restriction-Induced Dysbiosis in Insect Guts
Published 2022-02-01“…It has been proposed—according to the Anna Karenina Principle—that in stressed individuals the microbiome are more dispersed (i.e., with a higher within-beta diversity), evidencing the grade of dispersion as indicator of microbiome dysbiosis. …”
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Dysbiosis in the Dead: Human Postmortem Microbiome Beta-Dispersion as an Indicator of Manner and Cause of Death
Published 2020-09-01“…To further explore this association, we tested beta-dispersion, or the variability of microbiomes within the context of the “Anna Karenina Principle” (AKP). The foundational principle of AKP is that stressors affect microbiomes in unpredictable ways, which increases community beta-dispersion. …”
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