10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «COPROPHAGY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
coprophagy in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
coprophagy im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment
Coprophagy The disadvantage of locating cellulose fermentation in the posterior
part of the intestinal tract can be circumvented in a peculiar way. Many rodents as
well as rabbits and hares form a special kind of feces from the contents of the ...
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, 1997
2
Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System
In contrast, coprophagy is practiced on a regular basis by the adults of many
species of small herbivorous mammals, which include the rabbits (Olsen and
Mad- sen 1943; Hamilton 1955; Geis 1957), hares (Watson and Taylor 1955;
Bookhout ...
C. Edward Stevens, Ian D. Hume, 2004
3
Handbook of Small Animal Gastroenterology
The idea of coprophagy is revolting to most humans, and there is potential for its
occurrence to seriously alter an owners attitude toward his or her dog. Most will
try any suggestions offered by their veterinarian, trainer, or any other opinionated
...
4
Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
Coprophagy. Digestion of cellulose in hindgut fermenters, such as rodents,
lagomorphs, and the marsupial common ringtail, occurs in the cecum. Because
there is no regurgitation and the rate of passage of forage is rapid, these
mammals ...
The necessity for controlling coprophagy in nutritional studies was pointed out by
Steenbock et al. (1923). When they kept their rats on wire screens, the
requirements for the B vitamins increased markedly in comparison to the
requirements of ...
Robert Samuel Harris, G. F. Marrian, Kenneth Vivian Thimann, 1956
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Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training, Etiology and ...
In many species, such as the rabbit, coprophagy (stool eating) is a normal
ingestive behavior that provides a variety of vital nutrients, including B-complex
vitamins (Soave and Brand, 1991). Denying rabbits, for example, access to fecal
...
7
Advances In Marine Biology
(b) Coprophagy. Coprophagy is the ingestion of faecal material. Copepods have
been reported to practice coprophagy on their own faecal pellets (Lampitt et al.,
1990). Coprophagy is explained by the nutritive value of faecal pellets, as marine
...
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Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training, Procedures ...
In addition to methods used for controlling destructive behavior, various
techniques are explored for the management and treatment of pica and
coprophagy. The eating of nondigestible items is a significant health concern
because it may ...
9
Nutrient Requirements of Laboratory Animals,: Fourth Revised ...
Essentially no absorption of the larger menaquinones, such as menaquinone-9,
occurs in the large intestine; but they are effectively absorbed if recycled to the
small intestine by coprophagy (Ichihashi et al., 1992). The smaller menaquinone-
4 ...
Subcommittee on Laboratory Animal Nutrition, Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture, 1995
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Canine Behavior: Insights and Answers
but they will usually drink right away if given clean water. high serum sodium
levels can impair thirst perception as an osmoreceptor function.40 Coprophagy a
very common complaint made by dog owners is that their pet is eating feces, ...
Bonnie V. G. Beaver, 2009
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «COPROPHAGY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
coprophagy im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
C is for chicken (and campylobacter)
Transmission is guaranteed by a continual process of consumption and excretion known as coprophagy." There are no vaccines – either for ... «Phys.Org, Jun 15»
Tristan Thompson doesn't eat seafood because 'fish eat their poos'
I went to the Wikipedia page for Coprophagy at my job and found that: - Rabbits eat their own poos. - Cows sometimes eat chicken poos. «SB Nation, Mai 15»
Why do animals eat poop?
National Geographic asked several scientists for the straight dope on coprophagy. Apparently, animals know that scat contains undigested food ... «Boing Boing, Mai 15»
Why Do Animals—Including Your Dog—Eat Poop?
... they eat them again to harvest those nutrients, said Hunt, who has studied coprophagy in chimpanzees. (Read "It's Just a Little Pre-digested; ... «National Geographic, Mai 15»
Instead of Rayford Steele talking about abortion, here is a video of a …
Capybaras engage in coprophagy — meaning they eat their own droppings, but they never attempt to force others to consume their droppings. «Patheos, Jan 15»
Snowshoe hares strive to survive winter
To get around this, hares practice coprophagy — they defecate and then eat the soft pellets. Hares have a separate compartment in their ... «BurlingtonFreePress.com, Jan 15»
Bensie Boy Prevent Dogs From Eating Their Own Poop
(Newswire.net -- January 6, 2015) Clyde, North Carolina -- The act of a dog eating its own poop, or another dog's is known as coprophagy. «Newswire, Jan 15»
Mark Joseph Stern's Immaculate Conception
Are you suggesting that heterosexual sex is akin to coprophagy? I really don't agree.” I'm saying that observed in nature is a poor way to justify ... «The American Conservative, Nov 14»
Artificial Sweeteners May Have Despicable Impacts on Gut Microbes
Mice disgustingly eat their own feces anyway through a process called coprophagy. The humans in the study were spared from this experiment. «Scientific American, Nov 14»
Bed Bugs Won't Give You Chagas Disease (probably)
There is another source of Chagas disease infection in kissing bugs: coprophagy. Literally: shit-eating. Baby kissing bugs don't have an ... «Wired, Nov 14»