Spot the difference: using the domestic cat as a model for the nutritional management of captive cheetahs
Bell, K.M.
The cheetah is an endangered species, threatened with extinction due to loss of habitat and conflict with humans for land use and prey animals. Although international efforts to save the cheetah include co-ordinated multi-national breeding programmes, the captive cheetah population is not yet self-sustaining. Understanding of cheetah biology has increased dramatically in recent decades but the domestic cat is still commonly used as a model species for the cheetahin captivity when it comes to nutrition and reproduction. However, is it really fair to extrapolate the nutritional requirements or reproductive anomolies of the domestic cat to its distant relative the cheetah? This book reviews theknown differences and similarities in cheetah and cat biology, with particular reference to their nutritional and reproductive physiology. Where examples from either species are missing, comparison is made with other members of the Felidae in order to estimate the likelihood of interspecific differences between the cheetah and cat. The comparisons made here have particular relevance forthe fomulation of diets for captive cheetahs and the development of zoo-basedbreeding programmes. Furthermore, this book provides zoo managers, breeding co-ordinators, veterinarians and nutritionists with a valuable tool when attempting to identify and correct nutritional inadequacies or reproductive dysfunction in the cheetah. INDICE: Phylogenetics. Ecological Comparisons: Prey size, Prey diversity, Feed intake & frequency. Anatomical & Physiological Comparisons: Limbs & claws, hyoid, eyes, skull & brain, Dentition, Heart & lungs, Thermoregulation & muscular adaptations, Liver, kidneys & spleen, Blood chemistry, digesive system, anatomy of gastro-intestinal tract, Microflora of intestinal tract. Reproductive comparisons: Anatomy of reproducive tract, Life history characteristics, Fertility & fecundity, female reproductive cycle, Steroid hormone changes of oestrus cycle, Vaginal cytology, Ovulation induction, Seasonality, Puberty onset & sexual maturity, Microflora of reproductive tract, Oestrus behaviour, Gestation & pregnancy detection, Litter size & survival, Birth weight, Maternal milkcomposition, Interbirth intervals, Neonatal growth. Nutrient requirements, utilisation & metabolism: Nutrient digestibility, Nutrient requirements & deficiencies, Energy, Protein, Amino acids, Sulphur amino acids, Fats, lipids & fatty acids, Carbohydrate, Fibre, Vitamins, Minerals, Secondary plant Compounds
- ISBN: 978-1-904761-60-0
- Editorial: Nottingham University Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 132
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés