Diet composition and apparent digestibility in giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) kept under human care.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Thaís Moreira Gentini, Fernanda Mara Macedo Aragão Pereira, Lucas Batista da Silva, Maria Fernanda Hussni, Danyele Karoline Avante Mangueira, Carolyne Assis Eigerheer Pinke Testa, Caroline de Cássia Gallo, Lucas Carneiro, Paulo Roberto de Lima Meirelles, Priscylla Tatiana Chalfun Guimarães Okamoto, Ellen Sue Dierenfield, Alessandra Melchert
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Giant anteaters have limited biological knowledge and pose challenges in captivity, primarily due to their highly specialized feeding habits. This study aimed to evaluate the diet and its apparent digestibility in captive giant anteaters, seeking to understand the relationship between the offered diet and its utilization by animals under human care at institutions and zoos in the state of São Paulo. Seventeen adult giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), comprising 10 females and 7 males, were used to determine the nutritional composition of their diet, collect feces for bromatological analysis, and assess diet digestibility. The chemical composition of the offered foods and feces was evaluated, and the apparent digestibility of the diet was calculated. Analysis of the diets revealed that their nutritional composition did not differ significantly among institutions, despite variations in ingredient composition. The protein and lipid contents of the diets were as follows: 25.6% and 6.4% (diet 1), 34.7% and 10.9% (diet 2), 31.9% and 10.3% (diet 3), and 38.2% and 12.7% (diet 4), respectively. Ether extract (EE) had the highest apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) (general mean 91 ± 4.8). The mean ADC was 68.9, 67.6, 79.6, and 89.9 for crude protein (CP); 89.8, 88.8, 92.5, and 94.2 for EE; 44.8, 64, 71.1, and 95.3 for nitrogen-free extract; and 80.5, 43.5, 43, and 87.1 for crude fiber, for diets 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. It is concluded that diets at São Paulo institutions showed good digestibility, especially for crude protein and ether extract. However, most animals had soft feces, indicating room for improvement. Energy intake affected body condition, emphasizing the need for tailored diets. Ether extract should not exceed 10%, and diets should provide 75-100% of maintenance energy, with regular monitoring of body condition scores.

人类饲养的巨型食蚁兽(Myrmecophaga tridactyla)的饮食组成和表观消化率。
巨型食蚁兽的生物学知识有限,在圈养中面临挑战,主要是由于它们高度专业化的摄食习惯。本研究旨在评估圈养的巨型食蚁兽的饮食及其表观消化率,试图了解在圣保罗州的机构和动物园中,人类照顾的动物提供的饮食与其利用之间的关系。选取17只成年巨食蚁兽(Myrmecophaga tridactyla),其中雌性10只,雄性7只,测定其饮食营养成分,收集粪便进行肉质学分析,并评估其饮食消化率。评价饲粮和粪便的化学成分,计算饲粮的表观消化率。对饮食的分析显示,尽管成分组成存在差异,但不同机构的饮食营养成分并没有显著差异。饲粮蛋白质和脂肪含量分别为25.6%和6.4%(饲粮1)、34.7%和10.9%(饲粮2)、31.9%和10.3%(饲粮3)、38.2%和12.7%(饲粮4)。粗脂肪(EE)的表观消化系数(ADC)最高(平均91±4.8)。粗蛋白质(CP)的平均ADC分别为68.9、67.6、79.6和89.9;EE为89.8、88.8、92.5、94.2;无氮提取物为44.8、64、71.1、95.3;饲粮1、2、3和4的粗纤维含量分别为80.5、43.5、43和87.1。综上所述,圣保罗机构饲粮具有良好的消化率,尤其是粗蛋白质和粗脂肪。然而,大多数动物的粪便都很软,这表明还有改进的余地。能量摄入影响身体状况,强调了量身定制饮食的必要性。乙醚提取物不应超过10%,日粮应提供75-100%的维持能量,并定期监测身体状况评分。
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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
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2.50
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173
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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