Analysis of nutrient components of food for Asian Elephants in the wild and in captivity

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  • 1.Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China; 2.Beijing Zoo, Beijing 100044, China

Published date: 05 Sep 2007

Abstract

Thirty-seven wild plants as food for Asian elephants in the field in Simao, Yunnan province, China and five cultivated plants as food for captive elephants in the Beijing Zoo were collected and analyzed for their main nutrient components. Protein, fat, fiber, dry material, ash as well as major microelements: calcium, kalium, zincum, sodium in the food were analyzed by standard methodology. No significant differences were found between the wild plants taken in the field and forage provided in captivity. However, the calcium content in the forage is significantly less than the average of those in the wild plants. It is suggested that the increase in calcium intake may contribute to the relief of low plasma calcium diseases of elephants in captivity.

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WANG Lihong, LIN Liu, ZHANG Li, HE Qian, ZHANG Jinguo . Analysis of nutrient components of food for Asian Elephants in the wild and in captivity[J]. Frontiers in Biology, 2007 , 2(3) : 351 -355 . DOI: 10.1007/s11515-007-0052-0

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