Int J Biol Macromol
College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, RP, China. Electronic address:
Published: March 2025
Hibernation poses significant physiological challenges to the animals, making it an excellent model for investigating the impacts of extreme environment changes on animal health. This study explored the gut microbiota and host metabolism in hibernating snakes using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and untargeted metabolomics. Ten king ratsnakes were divided into active and hibernating groups, and their gut microbial compositions and serum metabolomic profiles were analyzed. Results demonstrated a significant reduction in gut microbial diversity during hibernation, with the abundance of Cetobacterium increasing dramatically from 5.57 % to 49.56 %, establishing it as the predominant genus in hibernating snakes. Metabolomic analysis revealed significant alterations in lipid and amino acid metabolism, with 69 metabolites downregulated during hibernation. Correlation analyses identified Cetobacterium as a central hub in the correction networks, influencing numerous gut microorganisms and showing a strong association with host metabolic depression. In addition to the recognized ability to produce vitamin B and short-chain fatty acids, this study further confirmed the robust antioxidant ability of snake-derived Cetobacterium somerae strains. These findings highlight the potential role of Cetobacterium in the physiological adaptation of snakes during hibernation and provide a foundation for exploring its applications in reptilian health management.
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Int J Biol Macromol
March 2025
College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, RP, China. Electronic address:
Hibernation poses significant physiological challenges to the animals, making it an excellent model for investigating the impacts of extreme environment changes on animal health. This study explored the gut microbiota and host metabolism in hibernating snakes using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and untargeted metabolomics. Ten king ratsnakes were divided into active and hibernating groups, and their gut microbial compositions and serum metabolomic profiles were analyzed.
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January 2025
College of Animal Science and Technology, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, China.
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Conservation Ecology Research Group, Centre for Ecological Research, Debrecen, Hungary.
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March 2024
Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Because of their dependence on ambient temperature ectothermic animals can serve as sentinels of conservation problems related to global warming. Reptiles in temperate areas are especially well suited to study such effects, as their annual and daily activity patterns directly depend on ambient temperature. This study is based on annual data spanning 68 years from a fringe population of Grass Snakes (Natrix natrix), which is the world's northernmost oviparous (egg-laying) reptile, and known to be constrained by temperature for reproduction, morphology, and behavior.
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June 2024
Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC), 5420 Highway 6 N, Guelph, ON N1H 6J2, Canada.
Artificial snake hibernacula are anthropogenic structures used by snakes in temperate zones to survive harsh winter conditions. Artificial hibernacula can be intentionally created for various purposes including herpetoculture, research, habitat enhancement and conservation, or to offset development impacts. Here we present a design for an artificial snake hibernaculum for research use that was convenient (manually installed) and cost-effective ($91 CAD ea.
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