ARCTIC In Vitro Digestibilities of Plants Utilized by Barren-Ground Caribou

ABSTRACT. Rumen fluids of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were used with standard in vitro procedures in March 1981 to investigate the relative digestibilities of forages collected on caribou winter ranges in the southern Northwest Territories. In vitro dry matter disap-peara...

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Main Authors: Donald C. Thomas, Peter Kroeger
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Rumen fluids of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were used with standard in vitro procedures in March 1981 to investigate the relative digestibilities of forages collected on caribou winter ranges in the southern Northwest Territories. In vitro dry matter disap-pearance (IVDMD) of the three most abundant arboreal lichens, when fermented in test tubes for 60 h, averaged 67 % compared with 43 % for the seven most common terricolous lichens. The DMD of leaves of the most common shrubs, Vaccinium vitis-idrrea, Empetnun nigrum, Arcrosrqhylos spp., and Ledum spp. averaged 46 % (37-51 96). Eight bryophyte species averaged 17 % (7-28%) DMD. The DMD of species of three lichen genera with low protein contents, Cladinu, Cladonia, and Cetraria, continued to increase with increasing fermentation periods up to 180 h. Nine species of lichens averaged 49 % DMD when fermented for 60 h in test tubes, 64 % when fermented in Erlenmeyer flasks, and 76 % when 60 mg of urea was added to flasks. DMDs of 22 plant species were significantly higher in March 1981 than in similar tests conducted one year earlier. This annual varia-tion in the digestive capacities of ruminal fluids was associated with the physical condition of the caribou and may have been related to their nutri-tional history. Key words: Canada, caribou, digestibilities, in vitro, lichens, nutrition, Rangifer RESUM)?. LRs fluides ruminaux du caribou de la toundra arctique (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) furent utilists suivant des mtthodes in vitro standards en mars 1981 afin d’ttudier la digestibilitt relative des fourrages receuillis dans les piiturages hivernaux dans le sud des Territoires du Nord-Ouest. La disparition in vitro de matibre skhe (DIVMS) des trois lichens arboricoles les plus abondants, lorsque fermentts dans des tprouvet-tes pendant 60 h, ttait en moyenne de 67 % B comparer B une moyenne de 43 % pour les sept lichens B croissance terrestre les plus communs. La DMS