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反刍动物对适口性差的草料的利用:生物物理和社会环境经验的影响。

Use of Unpalatable Forages by Ruminants: The Influence of Experience with the Biophysical and Social Environment.

作者信息

Distel Roberto A, Villalba Juan J

机构信息

Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida (CERZOS), Departamento de Agronomía, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)-CONICET, La carrindanga km 7, Bahía Blanca 8000, Argentina.

Department of Wildland Resources, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5230, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2018 Apr 14;8(4):56. doi: 10.3390/ani8040056.

Abstract

Unpalatable forage resources (low nutrient density, potentially toxic metabolites) are widespread and represent a challenge for ruminant nutrition, health, and welfare. Our objective was to synthesize the role of biophysical and social experience on the use of unpalatable forages by ruminants, and highlight derived behavioural solutions for the well-being of soils, plants, and animals. Environmental experiences early in life modulate gene expression and promote learning, which alters morpho-physiological and psychological mechanisms that modify behavioural responses and change food and habitat selection. In this process, ruminants can become better adapted to the habitat where they are reared. Moreover, experiential learning provides flexibility in diet selection, which is critical for changing foraging environments. Learned associations between unpalatable and palatable foods, if ingested in appropriate amounts, sequence, and close temporal association, induce the development of preference for the former type of food. In this way, a more uniform use of resources can be achieved from the landscape level down to the individual plant, with the associated benefits to ecosystem integrity and stability. Ruminants can also learn the medicinal benefits of ingesting foods with toxins (e.g., condensed tannins and saponins with antiparasitic properties). This knowledge on behavioural processes can be translated into behavioural applications that provide low-cost solutions to many challenges that producers face in managing sustainable livestock production systems.

摘要

适口性差的饲料资源(营养密度低、含有潜在有毒代谢物)广泛存在,对反刍动物的营养、健康和福利构成挑战。我们的目标是综合生物物理和社会经验在反刍动物使用适口性差的饲料方面所起的作用,并强调为土壤、植物和动物的福祉而衍生出的行为解决方案。生命早期的环境体验会调节基因表达并促进学习,从而改变形态生理和心理机制,进而改变行为反应以及食物和栖息地的选择。在此过程中,反刍动物能够更好地适应其饲养环境。此外,经验性学习为饮食选择提供了灵活性,这对于应对不断变化的觅食环境至关重要。如果以适当的量、顺序和紧密的时间关联摄入适口性差的食物和适口性好的食物之间形成的习得关联,会促使对前一种食物产生偏好。这样一来,从景观层面到个体植物层面都能实现资源的更均匀利用,对生态系统的完整性和稳定性也有相关益处。反刍动物还能了解摄入含毒素食物(如具有抗寄生虫特性的缩合单宁和皂苷)的药用益处。这种关于行为过程的知识可以转化为行为应用,为生产者在管理可持续畜牧生产系统时面临的诸多挑战提供低成本解决方案。

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