Livingston Shannon, Lavin Shana R, Sullivan Kathleen, Attard Lydia, Valdes Eduardo V
Animals, Science and the Environment, Disney's Animal Programs, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Zoo Biol. 2014 Nov-Dec;33(6):565-76. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21177. Epub 2014 Oct 1.
Over the last 25 years, numerous studies have investigated the impact of insect supplementation on insect nutrient content. In light of recent nutrition related challenges with regards to zoo amphibians fed an insect based diet, this review attempts to comprehensively compile both anecdotal and published data in the context of practical application on this topic. Insects, primarily crickets, used for amphibian diets historically demonstrate low concentrations of key nutrients including calcium and vitamin A. Commonly used practices for supplementation involving powder dusting or gut loading have been shown to improve delivery of calcium and vitamin A, though often not reaching desired nutrient concentrations. The large variety of factors influencing insect nutrient content are difficult to control, making study design, and results often inconsistent. Formulation and availability of more effective gut loading diets, combined with a standardized protocol for insect husbandry and dietary management may be the most effective way to supplement insects for use in amphibian feeding programs. Ideally, the nutritional improvement of feeder insects would begin at the breeder level; however, until this becomes a viable choice, we confirm that supplementation of crickets through both gut-loading and dusting appear necessary to support the nutritional health of amphibians and other insectivores in managed collections.
在过去25年里,众多研究调查了昆虫补充剂对昆虫营养成分的影响。鉴于近期以昆虫为食的动物园两栖动物面临的与营养相关的挑战,本综述试图在该主题实际应用的背景下全面汇编轶事性和已发表的数据。历史上用于两栖动物饮食的昆虫,主要是蟋蟀,其关键营养素(包括钙和维生素A)的浓度较低。已表明,常用的补充方法,如粉末撒布或肠道填喂,可改善钙和维生素A的供应,不过往往达不到所需的营养浓度。影响昆虫营养成分的因素多种多样,难以控制,这使得研究设计和结果往往不一致。制定更有效的肠道填喂饲料配方并确保其可用性,同时结合昆虫饲养和饮食管理的标准化方案,可能是补充昆虫用于两栖动物饲养计划的最有效方法。理想情况下,饲料昆虫的营养改善应从繁殖者层面开始;然而,在这成为可行选择之前,我们确认,通过肠道填喂和撒粉对蟋蟀进行补充,似乎对维持人工饲养环境中两栖动物和其他食虫动物的营养健康是必要的。