UV-B effects on the nutritional chemistry of plants and the responses of a mammalian herbivore

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Nicole J. Thines
Lisa A. Shipley
John H. Bassman
James R. Slusser
Wei Gao
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[1] Washington State University,Department of Natural Resource Sciences
[2] Colorado State University,USDA UV
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Oecologia | 2008年 / 156卷
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Blue duikers; Digestion; Flavonoids; Secondary compounds; UV-B;
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Stratospheric ozone depletion has caused ground-level ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation to rise in temperate latitudes of both hemispheres. Because the effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the nutrition of food consumed by mammalian herbivores are unknown, we measured nutritional and chemical constituents of 18 forages and related changes to in vitro dry matter digestibility. We also measured intake and in vivo digestibility of Pacific willow (Salix lasiandra) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by blue duikers (Cephalophus monticola). Forages were irradiated for 3 months with ambient (1×) or supplemental (1.6×) UV-B radiation representing a 15% ozone depletion for Pullman, Washington, USA. Enhanced UV-B radiation had minimal and inconsistent effects on the nutritional content, in vitro dry matter digestibility, and protein-binding capacity of forages. However, flavonoid compounds increased in seven of the 13 forbs and woody dicots that were evaluated. Flavonoids were found to decrease only in yarrow (Achillea millefolium). When offered simultaneously, blue duikers preferred 1× and 1.6× UV-B irradiated plants of alfalfa equally, but ate 26% less willow grown under 1.6× UV-B radiation. However, when fed to duikers in separate feeding experiments, total dry matter intake and in vivo digestibility of dry matter, fiber, protein, and apparent energy did not differ between alfalfa and willow grown under 1× and 1.6× UV-B radiation. We conclude that expected increases in UV-B radiation from ozone depletion would have minimal effects on intake and digestion of ruminant herbivores.
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