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The nutritional strategy of European rabbits is affected by age and sex: females eat more and have better nutrient optimisation
Title: | The nutritional strategy of European rabbits is affected by age and sex: females eat more and have better nutrient optimisation |
Authors : | Marín García, Pablo Jesús Llobat Bordes, Lola Aguayo Adán, Juan Antonio Larsen, Torben Cambra López, María Blas, Enrique Pascual, Juan José Rouco, Carlos |
Keywords: | Nutrición animal; Animal nutrition; Conejos; Rabbits; Nutriente; Nutrients |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons |
Citation: | Marín García, P.J., Llobat, L., Aguayo Adán, J.A., Larsen, T., Cambra López, M., Blas, E., Pascual, J.J. & Rouco, C. (2023). The nutritional strategy of European rabbits is affected by age and sex: females eat more and have better nutrient optimisation. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, vol., 107, i. 5 (sep.), pp. 1294-1301. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13826 |
Abstract: | The ecological interest in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) has grown since it was declared an endangered species. Nutrition is fundamental in its dispersion and the key to its success. This is the main reason why knowledge of their nutritional preferences/requirements could play a fundamental role in rabbit biology and, therefore, in their conservation. The objectives of the work will be to elucidate how age and sex affect both nutritional preferences/requirements, and the nutrient optimisation of European rabbits. To address this gap, 70 wild European rabbits were studied. The rabbits were divided according to their age: adult (n = 43) and young (n = 27). Two groups were differentiated according to the adult rabbits' sex: females (n = 28) and males (n = 15). We analysed the relative (%) and absolute (g) chemical composition of the rabbits' gastric contents: dry matter (DM), ashes (ASH), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), and lignin, hemicelluloses and celluloses, highly digestible nonnitrogenous nutrients (HDNN: fat, starch, and soluble fibre), well from the blood was analysed with plasmatic urea nitrogen (PUN), nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) and glucose (GLU). As a nutrient optimisation measure, the following indices between blood metabolites and stomach content were calculated: PUN/CP total content, NEFA/DM total content and GLU/DM total content ratios. Our works showed that age and sex affected the nutritional strategy of rabbits. Regarding age: adults showed lower CP (−14%; p = 0.0217) and higher HDNN (+21%; p = 0.0399) relative content than young rabbits, and absolute amount of most nutrients: DM (+59%; p = 0.001), OM (+43%; p = 0.0049), ASH (+54%; p = 0.0085), Hemicelluloses (+73%; p = 0.0084), Cellulose (+27%; p = 0.0452), and HDNN (+63%; p = 0.0012). In addition, adults showed better nutrient optimisation. Sex did not affect the relative chemical composition of the gastric content, but it showed a clear higher gastric content by females (+85%; p < 0.0001) and higher intake of most of the absolute chemical components: DM (+64%; p < 0.001), CP (+56%; p = 0.0005), OM (+58%; p = 0.0001), ASH (+44%; p = 0.0123), HDNN (+39%; p = 0.001), NDF (+59%; p = 0.001), ADF (+64%; p = 0.0003), lignin (+82%; p = 0.0036) and cellulose (+58%; p = 0.0002). Finally, we observed that females had better nutrient optimisation than males. This works supports the idea that feeding ecology and nutrition are particularly relevant to reproductive success and fitness in wild animals. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/16070 |
Rights : | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es Open Access |
ISSN: | 0931-2439 1439-0396 (Electrónico) |
Issue Date: | Sep-2023 |
Center : | Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU |
Appears in Collections: | Dpto. Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos |
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