1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1996.tb05934.x
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Energy allocation in reproducing and non‐reproducing guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) females and young under ad libitum conditions

Abstract: With 9 figures in the text) Increase in body mass is an overall measure of growth which hides the dynamics of changes in body components. A study of the allocation of resources to growth versus reproduction is particularly interesting in guinea pigs (Cuviuporcellus) where females mature early in the growth phase and produce highly precocial young while still growing rapidly.In order to get information on energy allocation in guinea pigs, fat-free mass (FFM) of young (1-30 days) and adult females (reproducing v… Show more

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“…To compute the energy budget of growth (net production), the wet energy content of 1-and 20-day old pups was calculated as 8.0 kJ g -1 and 6.7 kJ g -1 , respectively. These values were calculated on the basis of 68% total body water and 11% total body fat in 1-day-old pups and 71% total body water and 7% total body fat in 20day-old pups (Raffel et al, 1996). I assumed body fat to contain 39.4 kJ g -1 and fat free mass to contain 19 kJ g -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compute the energy budget of growth (net production), the wet energy content of 1-and 20-day old pups was calculated as 8.0 kJ g -1 and 6.7 kJ g -1 , respectively. These values were calculated on the basis of 68% total body water and 11% total body fat in 1-day-old pups and 71% total body water and 7% total body fat in 20day-old pups (Raffel et al, 1996). I assumed body fat to contain 39.4 kJ g -1 and fat free mass to contain 19 kJ g -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values were calculated on the basis of 68% total body water and 11% total body fat in 1-d-old pups and 71% total body water and 7% total body fat in 20-d-old pups (Raffel et al 1996). I assumed body fat to contain 39.2 kJ·g -1 and fat-free mass to contain 19 kJ·g -1 (Schmidt-Nielsen 1990).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study the preference for maternal urine appeared to wane with increasing independence. Between an age of 20 and 30 d, depending on litter size and food availability, offspring are weaned (Weir 1974;Ko¨nig 1985;Raffel et al 1996) and become entirely independent of their mothers. In the case of females, they may even mature at this age and begin reproduction before weaning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%