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Food preference of the Bornean elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) in North Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, and its conservation implications
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Abstract
The preference to feed on particular plant species may reflect the most desirable components that an animal perceives, in relation to what is available. The food preference of the Bomean elephant (Elephas maximus homeensis Deraniyagala, 1950) in the Sebuku area of North Kalimantan was studied by chemical analysis on the metabolites of several known food plant species. We analysed the chemical properties of the Bomean elephant diet from thirteen food-plant species which represented the level of food-plant categories utilised by the Bomean elephant in the study area. All samples were analysed for nutritional value, and their metabolic profiles were obtained using H-1 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These data were subjected to multivariate data analyses to identify the common components. This study confirmed that Bomean elephants tend to follow a strategy to maximise their energy intake by selecting food items rich in sugar and crude protein and minimise fibrous elements. The fact that they also prefer food items with high glutamate suggests that taste plays a role and this element may be a cue for the Bomean elephant to assist in foraging and searching for palatable food.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Raffles bulletin of zoology / Sumarski institut jastrebarsko. - North america
Publication
North america : 2020
ISSN
0217-2445
DOI
10.26107/RBZ-2020-0090
Volume/pages
68 (2020) , p. 791-802
ISI
000600028700066
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Last edited 30.10.2024
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