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Reptilian digestive efficiency: Past, present, and future

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2023.111369

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Digestion; Reptilia; Digestive efficiency; Diet; Gut; Assimilation; Protein; Carbohydrate; Performance

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Digestion and assimilation of nutrients and energy are crucial for survival. However, studies on digestive efficiency in reptiles are varied and may not always yield reliable results. This review examines common themes in reptilian digestive efficiency and proposes the use of non-ratio data for analysis. It also suggests employing consistent methodology and including a more diverse population in future studies.
Digestion and assimilation of nutrients and energy is central to survival. At its most basic level, investigations of digestion in animals must examine digestive efficiency, or how much of a given meal (i.e., energy) or a specific nutrient an organism can acquire from its food. There are many studies examining this in reptiles, but there is large variation in methodology, and thus, in the conclusions drawn from the gathered data. The majority rely on ratio-based analyses that can jeopardize the reliability of their findings. Therefore, we reviewed the literature to identify common themes in the digestive efficiency data on reptiles. Due to the sheer number of available studies, we largely focused on lizards, but included data on all reptilian groups. As an example of what the current data can reveal, we performed a meta-analysis of digestive efficiency in lizards as a function of temperature using regression analyses. We detected a weak positive trend of soluble carbohydrate digestibility as a function of temperature, but no similar trend in broad-scale digestive efficiency, and propose that these patterns be reevaluated with non-ratio data. We conclude with calls to end conducting analyses on ratios and instead employ covariate methods, for more studies of reptilian digestive efficiency and related processes using consistent methodology, more representation of each population (e.g., many studies focus on males only), and more detailed studies examining the effects of temperature on digestion (since the current data are inconclusive).

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