The microbiota is extremely important for the animal’s health, but, to date, knowledge on the intestinal microbiota of the rabbit is very limited. This study aimed to describe bacterial populations that inhabit the different gastrointestinal compartments of the rabbit: stomach, duode-num, jejunum, ileum, caecum, and colon. Samples of the luminal content from all compartments of 14 healthy New White Zealand rabbits were collected at slaughter and analyzed using next generation 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing. The findings uncovered considerable differences in the taxonomic levels among the regions of the digestive tract. Firmicutes were the most abundant phylum in all of the sections (45.9%), followed by Bacteroidetes in the large intestine (38.9%)...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...
The caecum (and its microbiota) is essential to preserve the rabbit’s digestive health. The intestin...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...
The microbiota is extremely important for the animal’s health, but, to date, knowledge on the intest...
Abstract Background Rabbit can produce meat, fur and leather, and serves as an important biomedical ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
Gastrointestinal bacteria are essential for host health, and only viable microorganisms contribute t...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
Abstract Background Rabbits are cecotrophic, hindgut-fermenters that rely heavily on their gastroint...
The diversity of bacteria present in the caecum of the rabbit was investigated. Partial bacterial 16...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...
The caecum (and its microbiota) is essential to preserve the rabbit’s digestive health. The intestin...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...
The microbiota is extremely important for the animal’s health, but, to date, knowledge on the intest...
Abstract Background Rabbit can produce meat, fur and leather, and serves as an important biomedical ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
Gastrointestinal bacteria are essential for host health, and only viable microorganisms contribute t...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
Abstract Background Rabbits are cecotrophic, hindgut-fermenters that rely heavily on their gastroint...
The diversity of bacteria present in the caecum of the rabbit was investigated. Partial bacterial 16...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...
The caecum (and its microbiota) is essential to preserve the rabbit’s digestive health. The intestin...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...