Quantitative macroscopic digestive tract anatomy of the beira (Dorcatragus megalotis)

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2016-11-03 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V4I4.194
Cathrine Sauer, C. Hammer, M. Bertelsen, T. Tütken, M. Clauss, S. Hammer
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The digestive system of the beira ( Dorcatragus megalotis ), a small East African antelope, has not been described previously. We present anatomical data collected from the only known captive population of the species, allowing for a first understanding of the morphophysiological ‘type’ of this species. The gastrointestinal anatomy was quantified by weights, dimensions and areas, measured in a total of 19 beiras (ranging in body mass from 3.5 to 13.5 kg; not all measures taken in all animals). These characteristics were then evaluated against a comparative dataset consisting of data from both browsing and grazing ruminants. Overall, for example, in terms of reticular crest height, masseter mass and omasal laminar surface area, the beira digestive tract resembled that of the browsing ‘moose-type’ ruminants. A diet of dicotyledonous plant material was further supported by the carbon isotope composition (δ 13 C = -27.5‰) typical for C 3 plants of a faecal sample collected from a wild specimen, as well as the limited ecological information available for the species.
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巨尾鳗消化道宏观定量解剖
beira (Dorcatragus megalotis)是一种东非小羚羊,它的消化系统以前没有被描述过。我们提出了从该物种唯一已知的圈养种群收集的解剖学数据,允许对该物种的形态生理“类型”有一个初步的了解。通过体重、尺寸和面积对胃肠道解剖进行量化,共测量19个部位(体重范围为3.5 - 13.5 kg;并非所有动物都采取了所有措施)。然后将这些特征与由浏览和放牧反刍动物的数据组成的比较数据集进行评估。总的来说,例如,在网状嵴高度,咬肌质量和上睑层表面积方面,贝拉消化道与“驼鹿型”反刍动物相似。碳同位素组成(δ 13 C = -27.5‰)进一步支持了野生标本粪便中典型的c3植物的饮食,以及该物种有限的生态信息。
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