Reichardt, NicoleVollmer, MarenHoltrop, GrietjeFarquharson, Freda MabelWefers, DanielBunzel, MirkoDuncan, Sylvia HDrew, Janice EWilliams, Lynda MMilligan, GraemePreston, ThomasMorrison, DouglasFlint, Harry JLouis, Petra2018-06-012018-06-012018Reichardt, N, Vollmer, M, Holtrop, G, Farquharson, F M, Wefers, D, Bunzel, M, Duncan, S H, Drew, J E, Williams, L M, Milligan, G, Preston, T, Morrison, D, Flint, H J & Louis, P 2018, 'Specific substrate-driven changes in human faecal microbiota composition contrast with functional redundancy in short-chain fatty acid production', The ISME Journal, vol. 12, pp. 610-622. https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2017.1961751-7362ORCID: /0000-0003-2115-2399/work/76973820ORCID: /0000-0002-4903-0978/work/76975554http://hdl.handle.net/2164/10532The Rowett Institute and Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland receive financial support from the Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Sciences and Analytical Services. Nicole Reichardt was funded by a Scottish Government Strategic Partnership on Food and Drink Science. We would like to thank Donna Henderson for carrying out GC analysis and Alan Walker for help and advice with bioinformatic sequence analysis. Supplementary information is available at ISME Journal’s website.131869419engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingmicrobial ecologymicrobiomeR MedicineRSpecific substrate-driven changes in human faecal microbiota composition contrast with functional redundancy in short-chain fatty acid productionJournal article10.1038/ismej.2017.196http://rdcu.be/z7fV12