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How studying feces may help us boost white rhino populations

Researchers have identified significant differences in the gut microbiome of female southern white rhinos who are reproducing successfully in captivity, as compared to females who have not reproduced successfully in captivity. The work raises questions about the role that a particular genus of gut microbes may be playing in limiting captive breeding of this rhinoceros species.

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How studying poop may help boost white rhino populations

How studying poop may help boost white rhino populations
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Study reveals how studying poop may help us boost white rhino populations

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Study reveals how studying poop may help us boost white rhino populations

North Carolina State University researchers discovered major differences in the gut microbiota of female southern white rhinos that are breeding well in captivity vs females that are not reproducing successfully in captivity

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The Human Digestive System Varies Way More Than We Realize

The human digestive system is much more variable than we tend to think, according to a new study, with significant differences in gut anatomy even among healthy individuals.

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