Feeding behaviour and acceptance of fruit wastes by scorpion mud turtle (Kinosternon scorpioides) in captivity

Jamile da Costa Araújo, Priscila Vieira E Rosa, M. Palha, Paulo Borges Rodrigues, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca de Freitas, Alanna do Socorro Lima da Silva, Glaudérica Queiroz Gomes, E. Gadelha
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The use of waste generated from the processing of human foods in the diet of turtles is an alternative for reducing production costs without compromising the development and sustainability of the animal production system. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the behaviour and acceptance of different food wastes from fruit processing by scorpion mud turtles (Kinosternon scorpioides) in captivity. We used 25 scorpion mud turtles, from which we assessed the acceptance of five different fruit processing wastes: crushed, dried coconut; orange bagasse; crushed pineapple peel; acerola bagasse; and mango bagasse. These treatments had five repetitions each, totaling 25 experimental units. Each unit was composed of one animal, and ten repetitions were performed. The nonparametric analysis of variance, Kruskal‒Wallis test followed by the SNK test (5%), was used to compare the treatments. The phases of feeding behaviour observed in the animals included foraging, approach, olfactory recognition, capture, dilaceration, and ingestion. Neustophagia and head cleaning of the forelimbs after ingestion were observed. In addition, all the residues tested were accepted, with greater acceptability of mango bagasse, orange bagasse, and bagasse acerola. The results revealed 100% survival and no difference (P > 0.05) in weight gain between the experimental groups.
人工饲养的蝎纹泥龟(Kinosternon scorpioides)的摄食行为和对水果废物的接受程度
将人类食物加工过程中产生的废弃物用于龟类的饮食是降低生产成本的一种替代方法,同时又不会影响动物生产系统的发展和可持续性。因此,本研究旨在评估人工饲养的蝎泥龟(Kinosternon scorpioides)对水果加工产生的不同食物残渣的行为和接受程度。我们使用了 25 只蝎泥龟,从中评估了它们对五种不同水果加工废料的接受程度:碎椰子干、橘子渣、碎菠萝皮、金针菜渣和芒果渣。这些处理各重复五次,共 25 个实验单元。每个单元由一只动物组成,共进行了 10 次重复。采用非参数方差分析、Kruskal-Wallis 检验和 SNK 检验(5%)对各处理进行比较。观察到的动物摄食行为阶段包括觅食、接近、嗅觉识别、捕捉、稀释和摄食。在摄食后观察到了神经性食欲和前肢头部清洁。此外,所有测试的残留物都被接受,其中芒果渣、橙渣和金针菜渣的接受度更高。结果显示,各实验组的存活率均为 100%,增重无差异(P > 0.05)。
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