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dietary variation

Imbalanced feeding regimes may initiate gastrointestinal and metabolic diseases in endangered felids kept in captivity such as cheetahs. Given the crucial role of the host’s intestinal microbiota in feed fermentation and health maintenance, a better understanding of the cheetah’s intestinal ecosystem is essential for improvement of current feeding strategies. We determined the phylogenetic diversity of the faecal microbiota of the only two cheetahs housed in an EAZA associated zoo in Flanders, Belgium, to gain first insights in the relative distribution, identity and potential role of the major community members.

Date:1 Oct 2011 →  30 Sep 2013
Keywords:fecal microbiota captive cheetahs
Disciplines:Other veterinary sciences, Animal biology, Veterinary medicine, Other agricultural, veterinary and food sciences