Author:
Schmidt-Nielsen K,Newsome AE
Abstract
A small Australian marsupial, the mulgara or crest-tailed marsupial-mouse (Dasycercu8 cristicauda Krefft), lives on a predominantly or exclusively carnivorous diet. It, inhabits the most arid part of central Australia where the average rainfall is 5-10 in. per year. In the laboratory and in the absence of heat stress, the animal can maintain or gain weight without drinking water on a diet of whole mice or fresh lean meat. Its kidney can produce a urine highly concentrated with respect to urea, and the large amounts of urea formed on a carnivorous diet can therefore be excreted in a relatively small volume of urine. This desert animal can therefore subsist on the water contained in its food without drinking free water or eating succulent plant material.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,General Materials Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine,Biotechnology
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