Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neonatal diet of milk differs from that of adults, and especially in herbivores (as vegetation is particularly distinct from milk), and even more so in foregut fermenters, whose forestomach only becomes functionally relevant with vegetation intake. Due to the protracted lactation in marsupials, ontogenetic differences can be particularly well investigated in this group. Here, we report body mass (BM) scaling relationships of wet GIT content mass in 28 in-pouch young (50 g to 3 kg) and 15 adult (16–70 kg) western grey kangaroos Macropus fuliginosus melanops. Apart from the small intestinal contents, in-pouch young and adults did not differ in the ...
Morphometric data are presented for various parameters of the large intestine of the koala (Phascola...
Digestive tract measurements are often considered species specific, but little information exists on...
Fundamental differences in methane (CH4) production between macropods (kangaroos) and ruminants have...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
As an animal grows, the relative sizes of their organs may grow proportionately or disproportionatel...
Abstract Juvenile mammals in their postweaning developmental stages face many challenges in transiti...
Stomach and small intestine development was characterized in tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) pouch...
Macroscopic and microscopic dimensions of the intestines in five macropod species (the red kangaroo,...
We investigated the effects of a ground, pelleted diet versus natural forage on the gross morphology...
Using red kangaroos Macropus rufus Desmarest, a large (\u3e20 kg) marsupial herbivore, we compared t...
The composition of milk from early pouch life (0-40 days) to weaning (360 days) was determined in sa...
The heart and left ventricle of the marsupial western grey kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus exhibit bip...
The monotremes and marsupials have developed an impressive array of divergent feeding and nutritive ...
Morphometric data are presented for various parameters of the large intestine of the koala (Phascola...
Digestive tract measurements are often considered species specific, but little information exists on...
Fundamental differences in methane (CH4) production between macropods (kangaroos) and ruminants have...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
Prominent ontogenetic changes of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) should occur in mammals whose neon...
As an animal grows, the relative sizes of their organs may grow proportionately or disproportionatel...
Abstract Juvenile mammals in their postweaning developmental stages face many challenges in transiti...
Stomach and small intestine development was characterized in tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) pouch...
Macroscopic and microscopic dimensions of the intestines in five macropod species (the red kangaroo,...
We investigated the effects of a ground, pelleted diet versus natural forage on the gross morphology...
Using red kangaroos Macropus rufus Desmarest, a large (\u3e20 kg) marsupial herbivore, we compared t...
The composition of milk from early pouch life (0-40 days) to weaning (360 days) was determined in sa...
The heart and left ventricle of the marsupial western grey kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus exhibit bip...
The monotremes and marsupials have developed an impressive array of divergent feeding and nutritive ...
Morphometric data are presented for various parameters of the large intestine of the koala (Phascola...
Digestive tract measurements are often considered species specific, but little information exists on...
Fundamental differences in methane (CH4) production between macropods (kangaroos) and ruminants have...