2018
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7579.1000532
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Weather Conditions and Rumen Temperature and pH in Lidia Cattle

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“…These protozoa are distinctive in terms of their phenotypic and behavioral adaptations, which allow survival in this harsh anaerobic environment. The rumen is warm (38.4-39.8 • C), highly anoxic and contracts frequently to increase the flow of particles through the subsequent chambers of the foregut and into the lower intestines (García et al, 2018). The slow generation time of the protozoa which ranges from 6 to 55 h Denton et al, 2015) has been circumvented by a behavioral adaptation largely resulting in finding niches to hide in during contraction, such as the epithelial wall (Abe et al, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These protozoa are distinctive in terms of their phenotypic and behavioral adaptations, which allow survival in this harsh anaerobic environment. The rumen is warm (38.4-39.8 • C), highly anoxic and contracts frequently to increase the flow of particles through the subsequent chambers of the foregut and into the lower intestines (García et al, 2018). The slow generation time of the protozoa which ranges from 6 to 55 h Denton et al, 2015) has been circumvented by a behavioral adaptation largely resulting in finding niches to hide in during contraction, such as the epithelial wall (Abe et al, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These protozoa are distinctive in terms of their phenotypic and behavioral adaptations, which allow survival in this harsh anaerobic environment. The rumen is warm (38.4-39.8 • C), highly anoxic and contracts frequently to increase the flow of particles through the subsequent chambers of the foregut and into the lower intestines (García et al, 2018). The slow generation time of the protozoa which ranges from 6 to 55 h (Karnati et al, 2007;Sylvester et al, 2009;Denton et al, 2015) has been circumvented by a behavioral adaptation largely resulting in finding niches to hide in during contraction, such as the epithelial wall (Abe et al, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%