| response of gut microbiota to fasting and hibernation in syrian hamsters. | although hibernating mammals wake occasionally to eat during torpor, this period represents a state of fasting. fasting is known to alter the gut microbiota in nonhibernating mammals; therefore, hibernation may also affect the gut microbiota. however, there are few reports of gut microbiota in hibernating mammals. the present study aimed to compare the gut microbiota in hibernating torpid syrian hamsters with that in active counterparts by using culture-independent analyses. hamsters were alloca ... | 2009 | 19700553 |