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101. Fatty Acids of Microbial Origin in the Perirenal Fat of Rats (Rattus norvegicus domestica) and Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus) Fed Various Diets.

102. Presence of eimerid oocysts in faeces of a quarantined dog in Iceland is explained by coprophagic behaviour prior to its importation. Case report.

103. Influence of cecotrophy on fat metabolism mediated by caecal microorganisms in New Zealand white rabbits.

104. Self-reinoculation with fecal flora changes microbiota density and composition leading to an altered bile-acid profile in the mouse small intestine.

105. Effect of diet quality and soil hardness on metabolic rate in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum

106. An instance of coprophagy in the Australasian Darter Anhinga novaehollandiae.

107. Impact of Helminth Infections and Nutritional Constraints on the Small Intestine Microbiota

108. Retention of solute and particle markers in the digestive tract of chinchillas (Chinchilla laniger)

109. A case of non-scaling in mammalian physiology? Body size, digestive capacity, food intake, and ingesta passage in mammalian herbivores

110. Recovery of the Gut Microbiota after Antibiotics Depends on Host Diet, Community Context, and Environmental Reservoirs.

111. Digestive efficiency, digesta passage, resting metabolism and methane production in captive juvenile nutria (Myocastor coypus).

112. [The Effect of Coprophagy on the Size of Plant Fibers in the Digestive Tract of Hares Lepus europaeus and L. timidus (Lagomorpha, Leporidae)]

113. A field test of the effect of spiked ivermectin concentrations on the biodiversity of coprophagous dung insects in Switzerland

114. Anorexia, coprophagia and somatic outcome

115. Fossilized soft tissues in a Silurian platyceratid gastropod

116. DEFECATION BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY OF INSECTS

117. Naturalistic Inquiry and Treatment of Coprophagia in One Individual

118. Digestive strategies of small hindgut fermenters

119. Changes in amount of bacteria during gut passage of leaf litter and during coprophagy in three species ofBibionidae (Diptera) larvae

120. Amino acid, mineral and vitamin levels in hydrous faeces obtained from coprophagy-prevented rats

121. Coprophagia and Pica in Individuals with Mild to Moderate Dementia and Mixed (Iron Deficiency and Macrocytic) Anemia

122. [Morphological provision for the specialization of hares to coprophagy: the architectonics of the mucous surface of the intestine]

123. Rodent nutrition: digestive comparisons of 4 common rodent species

124. Sibling cooperation in earwig families provides insights into the early evolution of social life

125. NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF COPROPHAGY

126. Factors Affecting the Validity of the 13C-Urea Breath Test for In Vivo Determination of Helicobacter pylori Infection Status in a Mouse Model

127. RHINELLA SCHNEIDERI (Cururu Toad).

128. Pica in an Adolescent with Autism Spectrum Disorder Responsive to Aripiprazole.

129. Role of coprophagy in the cecal microbiome development of an herbivorous bird Japanese rock ptarmigan.

130. Behaviors and nutritional importance of coprophagy in captive adult and young nutrias ( Myocastor coypus )

131. Coprophagy in nineteenth-century psychiatry.

133. Coprophagous behavior of rabbit pups affects implantation of cecal microbiota and health status

134. Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) Foraging on Grasshopper Feces: Observational and Rubidium-Labeling Studies

135. False-positive Ascaris suum egg counts in pigs

136. Thyrotoxicosis in a dog induced by the consumption of feces from a levothyroxine-supplemented housemate

137. Cecotrophy behavior and use of urea as non-protein nitrogen (NPN) source for capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

138. Coprophagia in a Nigerian patient with paranoid schizophrenia: A case report and literature review

139. Microbial amino acid synthesis and utilization in rats: the role of coprophagy

140. Natural superinfection of Parascaris equorum in a stall-confined orphan horse foal

141. Prevention of coprophagy modifies magnesium absorption in rats fed with fructo-oligosaccharides

142. Comparison of two treatments for preventing dogs eating their own faeces

143. Effect of ivermectin on the survival and fecundityb of Euoniticellus intermedius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

144. Effect of ivermectin on the survival and fecundityb of Euoniticellus intermedius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

145. Differences in coprophilous beetle communities structure in Sierra de Minas (Uruguay): a mosaic landscape

147. Following an imaginary Campylobacter population from farm to fork and beyond: a bacterial perspective

148. Nitrogen fixation as a possible physiological basis of coprophagy in pikas (Ochotona, Lagomorpha, Mammalia)

149. Behaviour of captive Ostrich chicks from 10 days to 5 months of age

150. Prevention of coprophagy does not alter the hypocholesterolaemic effects of oat bran in the rat

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