Consumption of centipedes promotes growth and gut microbiome homeostasis in a lizard

Hongxin Xie, Jing Yang, Guoshuai Tang, Yao Zeng, Shuyi Luo, Baojun Sun, Yonggang Nie, Zhenyu Du, Wei‐Guo Du
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Animals are known for their self‐medicating behavior, and food composition also contributes to animal fitness. In this study, we investigated the dietary habits of endangered Chinese crocodile lizards and found that, compared to adult lizards, juvenile lizards consumed more centipedes, a trend validated through controlled feeding experiments. Juvenile lizards fed with centipedes demonstrated faster growth rates and better body conditions than those fed an earthworm‐only diet, despite no increase in food intake. The centipede‐added group showed lower species richness in the gut microbiome and had more abundant fermentative bacteria, such as Bacteroides, Paraclostridium, and Enterococcus, whereas the earthworm‐only group had more abundant non‐fermentative opportunistic pathogens. Higher concentrations of short‐chain fatty acids, which are mainly derived from bacterial fermentation in the gut, were found in the feces of the centipede‐added group. Therefore, consumption of centipedes promoted the growth and gut microbiota homeostasis of juvenile lizards. This study emphasizes the significance of preserving food diversity in natural environments and increasing dietary diversity in captive populations.
食用蜈蚣可促进蜥蜴的生长和肠道微生物群平衡
众所周知,动物有自我药疗行为,而食物组成也有助于动物的健康。在这项研究中,我们调查了濒危中国鳄蜥的饮食习惯,发现与成年鳄蜥相比,幼年鳄蜥摄入更多的蜈蚣,这一趋势在对照喂养实验中得到了验证。与只喂食蚯蚓的幼蜥相比,喂食蜈蚣的幼蜥生长速度更快,身体状况更好,尽管食物摄入量没有增加。添加蜈蚣的组别肠道微生物群的物种丰富度较低,发酵菌(如乳酸菌、副梭菌和肠球菌)较多,而只喂食蚯蚓的组别非发酵性机会致病菌较多。在添加蜈蚣组的粪便中发现了更高浓度的短链脂肪酸,这种脂肪酸主要来自肠道内的细菌发酵。因此,食用蜈蚣能促进幼蜥的生长和肠道微生物群的平衡。这项研究强调了在自然环境中保护食物多样性和在圈养种群中增加饮食多样性的重要性。
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