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Influence of papillae on post-ruminal regulation of ingesta passage in moose (Alces alces L.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 June 2001

Kaarlo F. A. Nygrén
Affiliation:
Game and Fisheries Research Institute, FIN 82900 Ilomantsi, Finland
Matthias Lechner-Doll
Affiliation:
Institute for Zoo Biology and Wildlife Research, Konigstrasse 13, D-12105 Berlin, Germany
Reinhold R. Hofmann
Affiliation:
Institute for Zoo Biology and Wildlife Research, Konigstrasse 13, D-12105 Berlin, Germany
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Abstract

The variable keratin appendages of the forestomach epithelium on both sides of the reticulo-omasal orifice, emerging in early summer and disappearing towards the winter in the moose Alces alces L. were studied. During the study period, droppings of the free-ranging moose were collected randomly for faecal particle size distribution analysis. The morphological distribution, size and abundance of keratin end caps was recorded in moose that had died of various causes, and it correlated with the particle size distribution observed in faeces. The fusiform keratin filter of the reticulo-omasal orifice seems to reflect the forage quality and use. It is suggested that this filter prevents the passage of non-fragmented foliage and twig fragments of excessive size during the period of rapid and non-selective intake of high-quality mature forage and it disappears before the short growing season of easily available succulent vegetation with a high nutrient content.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2001 The Zoological Society of London

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