Radiographic techniques were used to follow the movement of barium sulfate given orally, either as a suspension or incorporated into feed pellets, through the gastrointestinal tract of two potoroine marsupials, Aepyprymnus rufescens, the rufous rat-kangaroo; and Potorous tridactylus, the long-nosed potoroo. Compared with previously reported results from fed animals, fasting for 12-15 h delayed the passage of contrast medium into the small intestine, but sedation with ketamine hydrochloride visibly increased gastrointestinal tract activity and significantly reduced retention times of contrast medium in the stomach. A daily cycle of ingesta movements within the potoroine stomach, consequent upon the discontinuous feeding pattern and nature of...
Wild white-faced sakis (Pithecia pithecia) ingest primarily seeds that provide a diet that is lipid-...
In captivity, langurs (foregut fermenting primates) often suffer from digestive disorders, and in pa...
Oral formulations are typically based on studies from eutherian animal models. This review introduc...
The structure and function of the gastrointestinal tracts of two potoroine marsupials, Aepyprymnus r...
The kultarr (Antechinomys laniger) is a small insectivorous marsupial that has undergone significant...
A description is given of the gross and radiographic anatomy of the stomach of M. eugenii. The stoma...
This thesis examines aspects of the biology of six Dasyurid species, which are a family of insectivo...
The gross and radiographic anatomy of the intestinal tract of M. eugenii is described. A short duode...
The marsupial Sminthopsis crassicaudata increases food intake following a fast. However, the role of...
Digestibility was studied in the red-tailed phascogale (Phascogale calura) and the kultarr (Antechin...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
The monotremes and marsupials have developed an impressive array of divergent feeding and nutritive ...
1. Small mammalian folivores, such as the koala, are considered to be energetically limited by their...
Kangaroos regurgitate and re-chew digesta on an occasional basis; the behaviour has been termed ‘mer...
We investigated the effects of a ground, pelleted diet versus natural forage on the gross morphology...
Wild white-faced sakis (Pithecia pithecia) ingest primarily seeds that provide a diet that is lipid-...
In captivity, langurs (foregut fermenting primates) often suffer from digestive disorders, and in pa...
Oral formulations are typically based on studies from eutherian animal models. This review introduc...
The structure and function of the gastrointestinal tracts of two potoroine marsupials, Aepyprymnus r...
The kultarr (Antechinomys laniger) is a small insectivorous marsupial that has undergone significant...
A description is given of the gross and radiographic anatomy of the stomach of M. eugenii. The stoma...
This thesis examines aspects of the biology of six Dasyurid species, which are a family of insectivo...
The gross and radiographic anatomy of the intestinal tract of M. eugenii is described. A short duode...
The marsupial Sminthopsis crassicaudata increases food intake following a fast. However, the role of...
Digestibility was studied in the red-tailed phascogale (Phascogale calura) and the kultarr (Antechin...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
The monotremes and marsupials have developed an impressive array of divergent feeding and nutritive ...
1. Small mammalian folivores, such as the koala, are considered to be energetically limited by their...
Kangaroos regurgitate and re-chew digesta on an occasional basis; the behaviour has been termed ‘mer...
We investigated the effects of a ground, pelleted diet versus natural forage on the gross morphology...
Wild white-faced sakis (Pithecia pithecia) ingest primarily seeds that provide a diet that is lipid-...
In captivity, langurs (foregut fermenting primates) often suffer from digestive disorders, and in pa...
Oral formulations are typically based on studies from eutherian animal models. This review introduc...