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 Bozinovic F. et al.: Does digestion rate affect diet selection? A study in Octodon degus, a generalist herbivorous rodent

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Bozinovic F.,Torres-Contreras H.: Does digestion rate affect diet selection? A study in Octodon degus, a generalist herbivorous rodent.
In: Acta Theriologica, 1998, vol: 43, number: 2, pages: 205-212.

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Dietary chemistry and an animal digestive physiology should be considered in any explanation of behavioral patterns of food use, as both influence dietary pre- ference. In the degu Octodon degus (Molina, 1782), a generalist herbivorous rodent inhabiting central Chile, we determine the profitablity of natural food-plant items by measuring digestive characteristics, such as retention time and assimilation rate while also considering the effects of food chemistry. Under our experimental conditions, degus seem to select food based on at least two complementary factors, plant nutri- tional value (water content and the nitrogen:fiber ratio) and digestive function. We found that dry-matter intake was negatively and significantly correlated with mean retention time, that is O. degus ate more food when mean retention time was shorter and vice versa. A higher food intake concomitant with a shorter mean retention time, allow degus to process more food per unit time resulting in a higher assimilation rate than alternative food sources. We conclude that both food quality and the digestive physiology of animals should be considered in explaining the underlying processes of foraging ecology.
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