Intestinal upregulation and specific dynamic action in snakes – Implications for the ‘pay before pumping’ hypothesis

Volume: 263, Pages: 111080 - 111080
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Animals which feed infrequently and on large prey, like many snake species, are characterized by a high magnitude of gut upregulation upon ingesting a meal. The intensity of intestinal upregulation was hypothesized to be proportional to the time and energy required for food processing (Specific-Dynamic-Action; SDA); hence, a positive correlation between the scope of intestinal growth and SDA response can be deduced. Such a correlation would...
Paper Details
Title
Intestinal upregulation and specific dynamic action in snakes – Implications for the ‘pay before pumping’ hypothesis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
263
Pages
111080 - 111080
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