TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in food intake with ambient temperature alter hindgut fermentation in the damara mole-rat Cryptomys damarensis
AU - Yahav, Shlomo
AU - Carlston, Alan
AU - Buffenstein, Rochelle
PY - 1993/2
Y1 - 1993/2
N2 - 1. 1. Changes in food consumption and fermentation capacity were examined in mole-rats housed at 23 and 30°C. 2. 2. At both temperatures animals maintained body mass. Food consumption was lower at the higher temperature and led to a similar decline in caecal mass. 3. 3. Caecal dry matter content and fermentation efficiency were unaffected by food intake. However, gas production per animal decreased markedly with the reduced food intake. 4. 4. The drop in fermentation in response to decreased food intake led to a concomitant decrease in heat production. This would be highly advantageous for chthonic rodents residing during summer in warm humid plugged burrows.
AB - 1. 1. Changes in food consumption and fermentation capacity were examined in mole-rats housed at 23 and 30°C. 2. 2. At both temperatures animals maintained body mass. Food consumption was lower at the higher temperature and led to a similar decline in caecal mass. 3. 3. Caecal dry matter content and fermentation efficiency were unaffected by food intake. However, gas production per animal decreased markedly with the reduced food intake. 4. 4. The drop in fermentation in response to decreased food intake led to a concomitant decrease in heat production. This would be highly advantageous for chthonic rodents residing during summer in warm humid plugged burrows.
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U2 - 10.1016/0300-9629(93)90329-3
DO - 10.1016/0300-9629(93)90329-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 8095886
AN - SCOPUS:0027479021
SN - 0300-9629
VL - 104
SP - 357
EP - 360
JO - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology
JF - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology
IS - 2
ER -