12 results match your criteria: "China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP)[Affiliation]"

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  • - Vision is crucial for animal survival, and different vertebrate species have evolved their visual systems based on their environments and habitats.
  • - The giant panda has a unique vertically oriented visual streak and forward-facing eyes, indicating it has a specially adapted binocular visual system.
  • - Mathematical simulations support the idea that the panda processes visual information differently, which could help us understand its visual adaptation and evolution as a distinct species.
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-associated bacteria play a key role in obtaining nutrition from bamboo for the giant panda ().

Microbiol Spectr

March 2024

Sichuan Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Prevention and Control Technology of Veterinary Drug Residue in Animal-origin Food, School of Laboratory Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu, China.

Unlabelled: Gut microbiota plays a vital role in obtaining nutrition from bamboo for giant pandas. However, low cellulase activity has been observed in the panda's gut. Besides, no specific pathway has been implicated in lignin digestion by gut microbiota of pandas.

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The giant panda, a strict herbivore that feeds on bamboo, still retains a typical carnivorous digestive system. Reference catalogs of microbial genes and genomes are lacking, largely limiting the antibiotic resistome and functional exploration of the giant panda gut microbiome. Here, we integrated 177 fecal metagenomes of captive and wild giant pandas to construct a giant panda integrated gene catalog (GPIGC) comprised of approximately 4.

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The gastrointestinal microbiome (GM) of giant panda (GP) plays an important role in food utilization and health and is also an essential reservoir of resistance genes. Currently, little knowledge is available on the GM, acid resistance genes (AcRGs), antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), metal resistance genes (MRGs), and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in wild GPs. We sampled the gastrointestinal tract of a dead GP and explored the composition and function of GM and resistance genes through cryo-scanning electron microscopy, metagenomic sequencing, and genome-resolved metagenomics.

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Widespread use of disinfectants raises concerns over their involvement in altering microbial communities and promoting antimicrobial resistance. This study explores the influence of disinfection protocols on microbial populations and resistance genes within an isolated enclosure environment and in the gut of giant pandas (GPs) held within. Samples of panda feces, air conditioning ducts, soil and bamboo were collected before and after disinfection.

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The decline in soil nutrients is becoming a major concern of soil degradation. The possibility of using organic waste as a soil additive to increase nutrients and essential components is significant in soil quality protection and waste management. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of composted spent mushroom substrate (MS), giant panda feces (PF), and cattle manure (CM) as organic fertilizers in soil microbial communities and metabolites in blueberry orchard in China, which were measured by using high-throughput sequencing and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)-based metabolomics.

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  • Gut microbiota (GM) significantly impact the health of giant pandas and are influenced by their diet, habitat, and lifestyle; dietary changes, for example, lead to distinct differences in gut bacteria composition.
  • A high fiber diet enhances bacterial diversity but reduces richness, while certain bacterial genera (like Streptococcus and Pseudomonas) increase during dietary shifts, indicating their role in bamboo digestion.
  • Overall, habitat and lifestyle strongly shape the GM of giant pandas, with reintroduced pandas' gut bacteria converging to resemble that of wild pandas, suggesting that enhancing lignin degradation capabilities in GM could support this transition.
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  • * Researchers analyzed fecal samples from pandas of different ages and found that juvenile pandas had higher levels of certain antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and antibiotic biosynthesis activities.
  • * The findings suggest that the gut microbiome in giant pandas not only contains novel ARGs but is also influenced by age and diet, indicating a need for more research to confirm these results.
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The female giant panda's estrus is known to be photoperiod sensitive, triggered by increasing day length. A pair of giant pandas was brought to Singapore in September 2012 and exposed to a constant temperature and photoperiod during the first 2 years. The female did not show any signs of estrus during that period.

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Habitat Use and Selection by Giant Pandas.

PLoS One

August 2017

Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States of America.

Animals make choices about where to spend their time in complex and dynamic landscapes, choices that reveal information about their biology that in turn can be used to guide their conservation. Using GPS collars, we conducted a novel individual-based analysis of habitat use and selection by the elusive and endangered giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). We constructed spatial autoregressive resource utilization functions (RUF) to model the relationship between the pandas' utilization distributions and various habitat characteristics over a continuous space across seasons.

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The different SSCP patterns of the follicle stimulating hormone beta (FSHβ) gene amplified by three pairs of primers were sequenced. Comparisons among the three nucleotide sequences of three genotypes indicated that three base substitutions (A213T, A91G, and A89C) were detected in FSHβ gene, which A213T substitution led to one amino acids mutation (Lys > Met), and the other two substitutions were synonymous mutations. The AA, AB and BB genotypes patterns obtained by FSHβ primer1 had evident relation with the litter traits, but the SSCP genotypes patterns obtained by FSHβ primer2 and primer3 had no evident relation with the litter traits in giant panda.

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Successful conservation of an endangered species relies on a good understanding of its reproductive biology, but there are large knowledge gaps. For example, many questions remain unanswered with regard to gestation and fetal development in the giant panda. We take advantage of a sample size that is unprecedented for this species (n=13) to explore patterns in reproductive development across individuals at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda.

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