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The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Marine mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that behave in the same way as land mammals do but they spend most or all of their lives in the ocean. There is much previous research on whales, dolphins, or even different types of seals, including their behavior, health, anatomy or perce...

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Autores principales: Martín-Orti, Rosario, Tostado-Marcos, Carlos, Loureiro, Juan-Pablo, Molpeceres-Diego, Ignacio, Tendillo-Domínguez, Enrique, Santos-Álvarez, Inmaculada, Pérez-Lloret, Pilar, González-Soriano, Juncal
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131634
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author Martín-Orti, Rosario
Tostado-Marcos, Carlos
Loureiro, Juan-Pablo
Molpeceres-Diego, Ignacio
Tendillo-Domínguez, Enrique
Santos-Álvarez, Inmaculada
Pérez-Lloret, Pilar
González-Soriano, Juncal
author_facet Martín-Orti, Rosario
Tostado-Marcos, Carlos
Loureiro, Juan-Pablo
Molpeceres-Diego, Ignacio
Tendillo-Domínguez, Enrique
Santos-Álvarez, Inmaculada
Pérez-Lloret, Pilar
González-Soriano, Juncal
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Marine mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that behave in the same way as land mammals do but they spend most or all of their lives in the ocean. There is much previous research on whales, dolphins, or even different types of seals, including their behavior, health, anatomy or perception. Between all these fields, it is commonly accepted that anatomy is considered critical to understanding many physiological adaptations. For example, their ability to dive by holding their breath underwater for long periods of time. During this process they can postpone digestion for several hours. However, and contrary to what might be expected, our results show that being a carnivore seems to be the critical characteristic defining their digestive apparatus, the adaptations to the aquatic environment being less significant. ABSTRACT: Marine mammals play a critical ecological role as both predator and prey. They are divided into three groups that share similar adaptations to their aquatic life, but that have very different origins and life patterns: sirenians, pinnipeds, cetaceans. The species object of our interest is the South American fur seal or Arctocephalus australis, a carnivore classified within the group of pinnipeds. The objective of the present study was to evaluate whether the anatomical characteristics of the Arctocephalus australis’ digestive system are similar to that of other land-carnivores or if, on the contrary, this species shows anatomical adaptations related to their life in the ocean. The study was carried out on 11 cadavers of the species Arctocephalus australis, made up of two adults and nine juveniles, by means of the anatomical dissection of their entire isolated digestive system. We demonstrate that, with several exceptions, the anatomical characteristics of the digestive system of the Arctocephalus australis are similar to those in other carnivores. Therefore, our data constitute an important contribution for clinical diagnostic and conservation purposes, for both veterinarians and biologists.
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spelling pubmed-92648722022-07-09 The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model Martín-Orti, Rosario Tostado-Marcos, Carlos Loureiro, Juan-Pablo Molpeceres-Diego, Ignacio Tendillo-Domínguez, Enrique Santos-Álvarez, Inmaculada Pérez-Lloret, Pilar González-Soriano, Juncal Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Marine mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that behave in the same way as land mammals do but they spend most or all of their lives in the ocean. There is much previous research on whales, dolphins, or even different types of seals, including their behavior, health, anatomy or perception. Between all these fields, it is commonly accepted that anatomy is considered critical to understanding many physiological adaptations. For example, their ability to dive by holding their breath underwater for long periods of time. During this process they can postpone digestion for several hours. However, and contrary to what might be expected, our results show that being a carnivore seems to be the critical characteristic defining their digestive apparatus, the adaptations to the aquatic environment being less significant. ABSTRACT: Marine mammals play a critical ecological role as both predator and prey. They are divided into three groups that share similar adaptations to their aquatic life, but that have very different origins and life patterns: sirenians, pinnipeds, cetaceans. The species object of our interest is the South American fur seal or Arctocephalus australis, a carnivore classified within the group of pinnipeds. The objective of the present study was to evaluate whether the anatomical characteristics of the Arctocephalus australis’ digestive system are similar to that of other land-carnivores or if, on the contrary, this species shows anatomical adaptations related to their life in the ocean. The study was carried out on 11 cadavers of the species Arctocephalus australis, made up of two adults and nine juveniles, by means of the anatomical dissection of their entire isolated digestive system. We demonstrate that, with several exceptions, the anatomical characteristics of the digestive system of the Arctocephalus australis are similar to those in other carnivores. Therefore, our data constitute an important contribution for clinical diagnostic and conservation purposes, for both veterinarians and biologists. MDPI 2022-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9264872/ /pubmed/35804533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131634 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martín-Orti, Rosario
Tostado-Marcos, Carlos
Loureiro, Juan-Pablo
Molpeceres-Diego, Ignacio
Tendillo-Domínguez, Enrique
Santos-Álvarez, Inmaculada
Pérez-Lloret, Pilar
González-Soriano, Juncal
The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title_full The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title_fullStr The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title_full_unstemmed The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title_short The Digestive System of the Arctocephalus australis in Comparison to the Dog as a Land-Carnivore Model
title_sort digestive system of the arctocephalus australis in comparison to the dog as a land-carnivore model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131634
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