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A place for host–microbe symbiosis in the comparative physiologist's toolbox

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Fig. 1. Pathways by which gut microbiotalink host diet to physiology and behavior.(1) Host digestion and metabolism of dietarycomponents produce metabolites that providefuel (e.g
Fig. 2. Numerous levels of biologicalorganization can be affected by animal–microbe symbioses

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