DIETINTERNAL auditingBACTERIAMARINE fishesInter-species microbial transplantations offer the possibility of transferring species-specific microbes and their associated functionality. As a conceptual approach, an intestinal microbiota transplant (IMT) between two marine carnivorous fish species that thrive in ...
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Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a relevant factor shaping dietary niche shifts. We analysed both the impact and contribution of the gut microbiota to the dietary niche expansion of the only four bat species that
Caesar et al. reveal how saturated lipids inlard affect gut microbial composition topromote obesity and WAT inflammationvia TLR signaling and CCL2; in contrast,mice fed a fish-oil diet enriched inpolyunsaturated fatty acids areprotected. Transfer of microbiota fromfish-oil-fed mice dampens lard-in...
Diet and microbiota Protein The effects of dietary protein on the gut microbiota were first described in 1977. A culture-based study demonstrated lower counts of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and increased counts of Bacteroides and Clostridia in subjects consuming a high beef diet when compared to subjec...
Within each of two natural fish populations (threespine stickleback and Eurasian perch), among-individual diet variation is correlated with individual differences in gut microbiota. However, these diet–microbiota associations are sex dependent. We document similar sex-specific diet–microbiota correlations...
A healthy gastrointestinal microbiota is essential for host fitness, and strongly modulated by host diet. In aquaculture, a current challenge is to feed carnivorous fish with plant-feedstuffs in substitution of fish meal, an unsustainable commodity. Plan
Integrated multi-omics analysis reveals the positive leverage of citrus flavonoids on hindgut microbiota and host homeostasis by modulating sphingolipid metabolism in mid-lactation dairy cows consuming a high-starch diet Modern dairy diets have shifted from being forage-based to grain and energy dense. ...
Diet and microbiota Protein The effects of dietary protein on the gut microbiota were first described in 1977. A culture-based study demonstrated lower counts ofBifidobacterium adolescentisand increased counts ofBacteroidesandClostridiain subjects consuming a high beef diet when compared to subjects consumi...
Vertebrates harbour diverse communities of symbiotic gut microbes. Host diet is known to alter microbiota composition, implying that dietary treatments might alleviate diseases arising from altered microbial composition (‘dysbiosis’). However, it remai