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A recent study conducted by Northwest University in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China, focused on the role of gut microbiota in golden snub-nosed monkeys adapting to changes in their geographical diet. The research found significant differences in diets and gut microbial compositions among different monkey populations, with variations in macronutrient intake driving regional differences in gut microbiota. The study concluded that understanding the roles of gut microbiota is crucial in the formation of host dietary niches. For more information, readers can contact the Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation at Northwest University in Xi'an, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China. [Extracted from the article] |