Retention marker excretion suggests incomplete digesta mixing across the order primates

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العنوان: Retention marker excretion suggests incomplete digesta mixing across the order primates
المؤلفون: Marcus Clauss, Angela Schwarm, Sylvia Ortmann, Ikki Matsuda, Fabiola C. Espinosa-Gómez, Takayoshi Ikeda, Ismon Osman, Joeke Nijboer, John Chih Mun Sha
المساهمون: University of Zurich, Matsuda, Ikki
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Primates, 10253 Department of Small Animals, Mean retention time, Zoology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Foregut fermentation, Excretion, Behavioral Neuroscience, biology.animal, 2802 Behavioral Neuroscience, Animals, Primate, Defecation, Gastrointestinal Transit, Hindgut fermentation, Colobinae, biology, 630 Agriculture, 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, biology.organism_classification, Adaptation, Physiological, Gastrointestinal Tract, Food, Fermentation, 570 Life sciences, Female, Digestion, ORDER PRIMATES, Biomarkers, Complete mixing
الوصف: The digestive tract of animals, and the patterns how passage markers are excreted from them, have been fruitfully compared to chemical reactor models from engineering science. An important characteristic of idealized reactor models is the smoothness of the curves plotting marker concentrations in outflow (i.e., faeces) over time, which is the result of the assumed complete mixing of the marker with the reactor contents. Published excretion patterns from passage experiments in non-primate mammals appear to indicate a high degree of digesta mixing. In order to assess whether marker excretion graphs from primates differ from ideal outflow graphs, we performed passage experiments in eight individuals of three foregut-fermenting species (Pygathrix nemaeus, Trachypithecus auratus and Semnopithecus vetulus), and added them to available marker excretion curves from the literature. In the resulting collection, 23 out of a total of 25 patterns in foregut fermenters (21 individuals of 10 species from 7 studies), and 13 out of 15 in hindgut fermenters (9 individuals of 2 species from 2 studies), showed an irregular, ‘spiky’ pattern. We consider this proportion to be too high to be explained by experimental errors, and suggest that this may indicate a taxon-wide characteristic of particularly incomplete digesta mixing, acknowledging that further data from less related primate species are required for corroboration. Our hypothesis is in accordance with previous findings of a comparatively low degree of ‘digesta washing’ (differential retention of particulate and fluid digesta) in primates. Together with literature findings that suggest a low chewing efficiency in primates compared to other mammals, these observations indicate that in contrast to other herbivores, the success of the primate order is not derived from particularly elaborate adaptations of their ingestive and digestive physiology.
وصف الملف: PhysBehav_primate_gut_mixing_2019.pdf - application/pdf
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1f6cd05ec69694c464e1ed16820db827
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-171079
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....1f6cd05ec69694c464e1ed16820db827
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