Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus

The barbary stag is an intermediate feeder ruminant of the Cervidae family. The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach in one adult barbary stag was described. The stomach of the barbary stag was composed of the four classic compartments of the ruminants. The weight of the full stomach was 10.5 Kg. The...

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Autores principales: Jerbi,Hassen, Pérez,William
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220130002000042014-09-09Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarusJerbi,HassenPérez,William Abomasum Abdomen Cervidae Forestomach Proventriculus The barbary stag is an intermediate feeder ruminant of the Cervidae family. The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach in one adult barbary stag was described. The stomach of the barbary stag was composed of the four classic compartments of the ruminants. The weight of the full stomach was 10.5 Kg. The ruminal papillae were distributed unevenly in the rumen. The maximum height of the cristae reticuli was 0.2 cm. The cellulae reticuli were mostly undivided. The curvatura omasi measured 15.0 cm and the omasum had 15 primary, 10 secondary, 10 tertiary and 17 cuaternaryLaminae omasi. The abomasum had about 12 plicae spirales abomasi.We concluded that the stomach morphology of the barbary stag had characteristics of other intermediate feeder ruminants.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.31 n.2 20132013-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000200004en10.4067/S0717-95022013000200004
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Abomasum
Abdomen
Cervidae
Forestomach
Proventriculus
spellingShingle Abomasum
Abdomen
Cervidae
Forestomach
Proventriculus
Jerbi,Hassen
Pérez,William
Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
description The barbary stag is an intermediate feeder ruminant of the Cervidae family. The macroscopic anatomy of the stomach in one adult barbary stag was described. The stomach of the barbary stag was composed of the four classic compartments of the ruminants. The weight of the full stomach was 10.5 Kg. The ruminal papillae were distributed unevenly in the rumen. The maximum height of the cristae reticuli was 0.2 cm. The cellulae reticuli were mostly undivided. The curvatura omasi measured 15.0 cm and the omasum had 15 primary, 10 secondary, 10 tertiary and 17 cuaternaryLaminae omasi. The abomasum had about 12 plicae spirales abomasi.We concluded that the stomach morphology of the barbary stag had characteristics of other intermediate feeder ruminants.
author Jerbi,Hassen
Pérez,William
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Pérez,William
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title Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
title_short Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
title_full Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
title_fullStr Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
title_full_unstemmed Gross Anatomy of the Stomach of the Cervus Elaphus barbarus
title_sort gross anatomy of the stomach of the cervus elaphus barbarus
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2013
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