The research of Nutrition Regulation and the Metabolism and Production in endangered animals is to solve their health problems, enrich regional animal species resources and provide superior-quality products (fur or deer antler or meat) for human life. Research on the nutritional regulation of animal metabolism could explain the specificity of physiological mechanisms of digestion, and how to efficiently use feed nutrients to promote production performance and ensure animal health. The aim of this Research Topic is to highlight and stimulate discussion regarding nutritional regulation and its association with animal metabolism and production in endangered animals (Fur animals e.g., mink, fox, raccoon dogs; Antler deer eg, sika deer, red deer, etc; rare bird eg, pheasant, etc).
We welcome the submissions of Original Research and Review on the sub-topics below:
• the relationship between nutritional regulation and the regularity of changes in microbiota diversity in the rumen or in the intestinal tract;
• the physiological mechanisms underlying nutritional regulation and its association with animal metabolism and production via multi-omics analysis;
• the cellular and molecular mechanisms (e.g., genes, cells proliferation, and pathway changes) underlying the nutritional regulation of liver metabolism or of intestinal tract immunity
• nutritional regulation in the prevention and treatment of nutritional and metabolic diseases, such as rumen or fecal microbiota transplantation, microecological preparations, extracts of herbal medicines or deer antler, vaccine
• application and metabolic mechanism of new feed resources in endangered animal production
• nutrition and metabolism-related pathogenic mechanism, immune mechanism, and pathogenic epidemiology in endangered animal diseases
The research of Nutrition Regulation and the Metabolism and Production in endangered animals is to solve their health problems, enrich regional animal species resources and provide superior-quality products (fur or deer antler or meat) for human life. Research on the nutritional regulation of animal metabolism could explain the specificity of physiological mechanisms of digestion, and how to efficiently use feed nutrients to promote production performance and ensure animal health. The aim of this Research Topic is to highlight and stimulate discussion regarding nutritional regulation and its association with animal metabolism and production in endangered animals (Fur animals e.g., mink, fox, raccoon dogs; Antler deer eg, sika deer, red deer, etc; rare bird eg, pheasant, etc).
We welcome the submissions of Original Research and Review on the sub-topics below:
• the relationship between nutritional regulation and the regularity of changes in microbiota diversity in the rumen or in the intestinal tract;
• the physiological mechanisms underlying nutritional regulation and its association with animal metabolism and production via multi-omics analysis;
• the cellular and molecular mechanisms (e.g., genes, cells proliferation, and pathway changes) underlying the nutritional regulation of liver metabolism or of intestinal tract immunity
• nutritional regulation in the prevention and treatment of nutritional and metabolic diseases, such as rumen or fecal microbiota transplantation, microecological preparations, extracts of herbal medicines or deer antler, vaccine
• application and metabolic mechanism of new feed resources in endangered animal production
• nutrition and metabolism-related pathogenic mechanism, immune mechanism, and pathogenic epidemiology in endangered animal diseases