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Food digestibility and water requirements in the Djungarian hamster Phodopus sungorus
1985
Schierwater, B. (Technische Univ. Braunschweig (Germany, F.R.). Zoologisches Inst.) | Klingel, H.
Fuer ein definiertes Mischfutter wurden Verdaulichkeitskoeffizienten von 90.6 % fuer Trockensubstanz, von 91.2 % Kohlenstoff, von 80.2 % fuer Rohprotein und von 91.9 % fuer Energie ermittelt. Diese Werte lagen im Vergleich zu anderen Vertretrn der Maeuseartigen sehr hoch. Bei reduzierter Wasserzufuhr verringerten die Tiere in 3 Mon. ihr Koerpergewicht um 50 % und ihren rel. Fettgehalt um mehr als 50 %. Innerhalb von 3 Wo. Rekonvaleszenz wurden aber die urspruenglichen Werte ueberreicht.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Food intake and growth in chickens given food in the wet form with and without access to drinking water
1995
Yalda, A.Y. | Forbes, J.M. (Department of Animal Physiology and Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT (United Kingdom))
Response of broilers to deprivation of food and water for 24 hours
1995
Knowles, T.G. | Warriss, P.D. | Brown, S.N. | Edwards, J.E. | Mitchell, M.A. (School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol BS18 7DY (United Kingdom))
The food of common bream (Abramis brama L.) in a biomanipulated water supply reservoir Texto completo
2012
Zapletal, T., Mendelova Univ., Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Zoologie, Rybarstvi, Hydrobiologie a Vcelarstvi | Mares, J., Mendelova Univ., Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Zoologie, Rybarstvi, Hydrobiologie a Vcelarstvi | Jurajda, P., Akademie Ved, Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Biologie Obratlovcu | Vsetickova, L., Akademie Ved, Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Biologie Obratlovcu
Food composition of Abramis brama was studied in the shallow, meso-eutrophic Hamry reservoir (Czech Republic). Fish were sampled during the daytime in the pre-spawning period (April), the post-spawning (June), summer (July) and autumn (October) in 2011. The bream sampled comprised two main size groups: small (124-186 mm) and large (210-315 mm) standard length. Twenty specimens of each size group (except April - 40 large fish) were taken for analysis on each sampling occasion. Food composition was evaluated using gravimetric methods. Over the whole season, detritus and aquatic vegetation were the dominant dietary items taken. During summer, the diet of large bream comprised mainly aquatic vegetation. Benthic macroinvertebrates and zooplankton formed a minor part of bream diet over the whole season. Specific food habits of bream could be explained by specific conditions within the reservoir and available food resources.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The effect of chronic food and water restriction on open-field behaviour and serum corticosterone levels in rats Texto completo
2000
Heiderstadt, K. M. | McLaughlin, R. M. | Wrighe, D. C. | Walker, S. E. | Gomez-Sanchez, C. E.
In operant conditioning experiments, two methods are commonly used to motivate laboratory rats to perform designated tasks. The first is restricting food so that rats are forced to lose 20% of body weight within one week, followed by maintenance at 80% of the baseline weight for the remainder of the experiment. The second is restricting access to water to 15 min in each 24 h period. These methods are effective in motivating the animals. There is, however, little information available on the effects on performance in tests of behaviour that are not related to operant conditioning. In addition, it is not clear if these commonly used methods of food and water restriction will lead to physiological stress as indicated by an elevation of serum corticosterone. Male rats were either food-restricted to reduce and maintain their weight at 80% of baseline weight, or were restricted to 15 min access to water every 24 h. Activity in the open field was significantly greater in food-restricted rats than in water-restricted or control rats, but freezing behaviour was similar in all experimental groups. Food-restricted rats had a higher mean serum corticosterone level than water-restricted and control rats 37 days after the start of the experimental period. These data suggested that chronically restricting food and maintenance of body weight at 80% of baseline body weight led to significant behavioural changes and physiological stress. In contrast, water restriction did not lead to changes in behaviour or corticosterone levels. A second experiment was conducted to compare the effects of food restriction to 80% of baseline body weight, as described above, with a less stringent protocol in which test rats were initially reduced to 80% of baseline weight, but were then maintained at 80% of an ad libitum fed control rat's weight. Serum corticosterone levels and adrenal gland weights were measured after the initial week of forced weight loss and after maintenance for 21 days. Forced loss of 20% of body weight in the first week led to significantly increased serum corticosterone levels and adrenal gland weights compared to ad libitum fed controls. Serum corticosterone levels and adrenal gland weights in rats maintained at 80% of their initial body weight for 21 days remained higher than ad libitum fed control rats. However, rats maintained at 80% of an ad libitum fed control rat's weight did not differ from control rats in serum corticosterone levels or adrenal gland weights at the end of the 21-day study period. Adjustment of the feeding regimen in this manner eliminated physiological evidence of chronic stress.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Effect of two-day deprivation of food and water on chicks on their resistance to caecal coccidiosis [Egypt]
1986
Zahran, K.M. (Zagazig Univ., Moshtohor (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture) | Hassanein, E.I. | El-Kholy, M.E.
Effects of neonatal blinding, olfactory bulbectomy and pinealectomy on body weight, food intake and water drinking in male chickens
1990
Yamauchi, K. (Kagawa Univ., Miki (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture) | Isshiki, Y. | Zhou, Z.X. | Nakahiro, Y.
Effect of some fungicides on body weight gain, food consumption, weight of certain organs and water content of the liver in male rats.
1989
El Beih N.M.
The effect of oral administration of three fungicides namely: Triadimefon, Carbendazim and Captan at low and high doses on body weight gain, food consumption, weight of certain organs and water content of the liver in male rats has been investigated. Significant reduction in body weight gain concomitant with significant loss in food consumption was detected in rats which had received high dosses of triadimefon and carbendazim.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Effects of food deprivation in early pregnancy on the development of ovaries and adrenals in female progeny of the water vole (Arvicola terrestris)
1997
Yakovleva, T.V. | Bazhan, N.M. | Makarova, E.N. (Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Lavrentjev av., 10, Novosibirsk, 630090 (Russian Federation))