xylophilus; however, it is referring to the “black humus” found near a river (same substrate mentioned by Krek [49]), and later Vaillant [37] clarifies that only C. xylophilus is known as a dendrolimnetic species. Genus Lepiseodina Enderlein, 1937 Lepiseodina Enderlein, 1937: 91. ...
Although the choice of donor does not influence the efficacy of FMT to treat Clostridium difficile infections (currently the only FDA approved use of FMT [20]), it is unknown how critical donor selection is to treat diseases and disorders with more complex host-microbiota interaction, such as ...
The nearest city (Makokou) is located 2–3 hour away by road. It is characterized by a low population density (1.6 inhabitants/km2) and a forest cover that is scarcely disturbed by human activities, with the native forest (Native forest is the "climax forest type for a given region and...