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Huddling remodels gut microbiota to reduce energy requirements in a small mammal species during cold exposure.

Xue-Ying ZhangGansukh SukhchuluunTing-Bei BoQing-Sheng ChiJun-Jie YangBin ChenLei ZhangDe-Hua Wang
Published in: Microbiome (2018)
These findings demonstrate that the remodeling of gut microbiota, which is associated with a reduction in host Tcore, mediates cold- and huddling-induced energy intake and thermoregulation and therefore orchestrates host metabolic and thermal homeostasis. It highlights the coevolutionary mechanism of host huddling and gut microbiota in thermoregulation and energy saving for winter survival in endotherms.
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