Artículo de revista
Do changes in dietary chemistry during ontogeny affect digestive performance in adults of the herbivorous rodent Octodon degus?
Fecha
2008-11Registro en:
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, Volume: 151, Issue: 3, Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI, Pages: 455-460, 2008
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Autor
Sabat Kirkwood, Alejandro Pablo
Bozinovic, Francisco
Institución
Resumen
We characterize the flexibility in digestive performance in degus (Octodon degus) an herbivorous rodent. We tested the hypothesis that dietary
and physiological-digestive flexibility are correlated. Degus were fed with artificial diets of different chemical composition from weaning to
adulthood and their digestive performance was measured through records of apparent digestibility. The starch content of the acclimation diet was
not correlated with protein digestibility nor was it correlated with starch digestibility. In addition, digestive tract morphology was not affected by
dietary treatments. Hence, an absence of morphological and physiological flexibility related to digestive traits was observed in degus. The lower
flexibility in digestive performance given by our dietary experimental treatments of degus, may be an evolutionary constraint related to their
specialized herbivorous food habits.