Molecular genetics and quantitative traits divergence among populations of Eothenomys miletus from Hengduan Mountain region [PDF]
Eothenomys miletus from the Hengduan Mountain (HM) region, one of the biodiversity hotspots. Findings provide first detailed account of genetic and physiological adaptation to changing environmental temperatures as well as the reasons causing intraspecific divergence.
Yue Ren, Lin Zhang, Wan-Long Zhu
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Roles of leptin on energy balance and thermoregulation in Eothenomys miletus [PDF]
Leptin is a hormone mainly synthesized and secreted by white adipose tissue (WAT), which regulates various physiological processes. To investigate the role of leptin in energy balance and thermoregulation in Eothenomys miletus, voles were randomly ...
Wan-Long Zhu
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Effects of high-fiber food on gut microbiology and energy metabolism in Eothenomys miletus at different altitudes [PDF]
Intestinal microorganisms assist the host in digesting complex and difficultly decomposed foods; expand the host’s dietary ecological niche. In order to investigate the effect of high-fiber food on intestinal microorganisms of Eothenomys miletus at ...
Wei Zhang +3 more
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Exploration of migration directions in different populations of Eothenomys miletus in the Hengduan Mountains of Yunnan Province: a genome-based analysis [PDF]
Eothenomys miletus is an endemic species that inhabits the Hengduan Mountain regions (HDR) and serves as one of the primary hosts for plague and hantaviruses. While the physiological characteristics of E.
Wan-Long Zhu
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Comparative research of intestinal microbiota diversity and body mass regulation in Eothenomys miletus from different areas of Hengduan mountain regions [PDF]
In order to investigate the effects of different areas on intestinal bacterial diversity and body mass regulation in Eothenomys miletus from Hengduan mountain regions, and to explore the community structure and diversity of intestinal microflora and ...
Bowen Yan +3 more
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High-altitude environments enhance the ability of Eothenomys miletus to regulate body mass during food limitation, with a focus on gut microorganisms and physiological markers [PDF]
Animals’ digestion, energy metabolism, and immunity are significantly influenced by interactions between the gut microbiota and the intestinal environment of the host.
Tianxin Zhang +3 more
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Roles of Ghrelin and Leptin in Body Mass Regulation under Food Restriction Based on the AMPK Pathway in the Red-Backed Vole, Eothenomys miletus, from Kunming and Dali Regions [PDF]
Simple Summary Animals can adapt to food shortages through phenotypic changes. In this study, food restriction reduced the body mass, RMR, serum leptin level, and POMC and CART gene expression in the red-backed vole, Eothenomys miletus; increased AMPK ...
yuting liu
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Analysis on infestation and related ecology of chigger mites on large Chinese voles (Eothenomys miletus) in five provincial regions of Southwest China [PDF]
Based on a long-term field investigation in the five provincial regions of Southwest China between 2001 and 2019, the present paper studied the infestation and related ecology of chigger mites (chiggers) on the large Chinese vole (Eothenomys miletus), an
Bei Li +9 more
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Intermittent fasting driven different adaptive strategies in Eothenomys miletus (Red-backed vole) at different altitudes: based on the patterns of variations in intestinal microbiota [PDF]
In the face of global warming, the Eothenomys miletus (Red - backed vole), a species dwelling in highland mountainous regions, is likely to encounter difficulties. Given its restricted mobility, it may struggle with the uncertainty of food resources.
Ting Jia +3 more
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Comparative analysis of energy homeostasis regulation at different altitudes in Hengduan Mountain of red-backed vole, Eothenomys miletus, during high-fat diet acclimation: examining gut microbial and physiological interactions [PDF]
The study aimed to explore the similarities and differences in gut microorganisms and their functions in regulating body mass in Eothenomys miletus across different altitudes in the Hengduan Mountains when exposed to a high-fat diet.
Ting Jia +4 more
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