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DOI | 10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.12.007 |
Plasticity in food assimilation, retention time and coprophagy allow herbivorous cavies (Microcavia australis) to cope with low food quality in the Monte desert | |
Sassi, Paola L.1; Caviedes-Vidal, Enrique2,3; Anton, Rosa2,3; Bozinovic, Francisco4 | |
通讯作者 | Sassi, Paola L. |
来源期刊 | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
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ISSN | 1095-6433 |
出版年 | 2010 |
卷号 | 155期号:3页码:378-382 |
英文摘要 | Energy balance depends on the efficiency with which organisms make use of their trophic resources and has, direct impact on their fitness. There are environmental variations that affect the availability as well as the quality of such resources; energy extraction also depends on the design of the digestive tract. It is expected that features associated with food utilization will be subjected to selective pressures and show some adjustment to the variability of the environment. Since energetic constraints challenge animals to display digestive compensatory mechanisms, the objective of this study is to determine the physiological and behavioral responses to spatial and seasonal heterogeneity in food quality. We investigated digestive strategies (digestive efficiency and coprophagy) in cavies inhabiting two different populations, and hence naturally experiencing different levels of diet quality. Cavies under experimentally different quality diets showed changes in dry matter digestibility and intake, digesta retention time and coprophagy. Our results partially support the expectations from theory and also reveal interpopulation differences in the ability to cope with changes in food quality, and may explain the capability of Microcavia australis to colonize extreme habitats. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
英文关键词 | Coprophagy Energy assimilation Environmental variability Gut adjustments Microcavia australis Phenotypic plasticity |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Argentina ; Chile |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000274752600013 |
WOS关键词 | NESTLING HOUSE SPARROWS ; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ; PASSER-DOMESTICUS ; FECES REINGESTION ; RODENT ; FLEXIBILITY ; ENERGETICS ; EVOLUTION ; DIGESTION ; RESPONSES |
WOS类目 | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Physiology ; Zoology |
WOS研究方向 | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Physiology ; Zoology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/163729 |
作者单位 | 1.CCT Mendoza CONICET, Inst Argentino Invest Zonas Aridas, Biodivers Res Grp, RA-5500 Mendoza, Argentina; 2.Univ Nacl San Luis IMBIO SL CONICET, Fac Quim Bioquim & Farm, Area Biol, RA-5700 San Luis, Argentina; 3.Univ Nacl San Luis IMBIO SL CONICET, Fac Ciencias Humanas, Lab Biol Prof E Caviedes Codelia, RA-5700 San Luis, Argentina; 4.Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Ecol, Ctr Adv Studies Ecol & Biodivers, Santiago, Chile |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Sassi, Paola L.,Caviedes-Vidal, Enrique,Anton, Rosa,et al. Plasticity in food assimilation, retention time and coprophagy allow herbivorous cavies (Microcavia australis) to cope with low food quality in the Monte desert[J],2010,155(3):378-382. |
APA | Sassi, Paola L.,Caviedes-Vidal, Enrique,Anton, Rosa,&Bozinovic, Francisco.(2010).Plasticity in food assimilation, retention time and coprophagy allow herbivorous cavies (Microcavia australis) to cope with low food quality in the Monte desert.COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY,155(3),378-382. |
MLA | Sassi, Paola L.,et al."Plasticity in food assimilation, retention time and coprophagy allow herbivorous cavies (Microcavia australis) to cope with low food quality in the Monte desert".COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 155.3(2010):378-382. |
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