2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.06.463378
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Fecal microbiota and their association with heat stress in Bos taurus

Abstract: Humans have been influencing climate changes by burning fossil fuels, farming livestock, and cutting down rainforests, which has led to global temperature rise. This problem of global warming affects animals by causing heat stress, which negatively affects their health, biological functions, and reproduction. On the molecular level, it has been proved that heat stress changes the expression level of genes and therefore causes changes in proteome and metabolome. The importance of a microbiome in many studies sh… Show more

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“…Therefore, the decrease in the abundance of Firmicutes in the rumen fluid could be associated with a heat stress-induced reduction in liveweight gain of sheep (Myer et al 2015). Fibrobacteres play a major role in acetate production and cellulose digestion, and their decreased presence in heatwave groups could negatively affect these processes (Czech et al 2021).…”
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“…Therefore, the decrease in the abundance of Firmicutes in the rumen fluid could be associated with a heat stress-induced reduction in liveweight gain of sheep (Myer et al 2015). Fibrobacteres play a major role in acetate production and cellulose digestion, and their decreased presence in heatwave groups could negatively affect these processes (Czech et al 2021).…”
Section: We Gratefully Acknowledge Meat and Livestock Australia Donor...mentioning
confidence: 99%