Abstract
The natural diet of rainbow lorikeets is low in protein but in captivity their
diets contain relatively high concentrations of protein. A nitrogen (N)
balance study was carried out to determine the protein requirements of
lorikeets for maintenance. Five lorikeets were fed each of three diets,
containing 3, 7 or 11 g egg white protein (100 g powdered
diet)–1 (‘as is’ basis). After 10 days
on a diet, lorikeets were placed in metabolism cages and N intakes and N
excretion determined over three days. From the regression of N excretion on N
intake (y = 0.8664x+
0.032) endogenous nitrogen loss (ENL) was calculated as 32 mg N (kg body
mass)–0.75 day–1 and
the maintenance N requirement as 240 mg N kg–0.75
day–1. The ENL is lower than that of other
nectarivores but maintenance requirement is greater, indicating an unusually
low digestibility for egg white protein (13.3%). Using a conservatively
low digestibility of 4.5% for pollen, it can be calculated that
5–6 g pollen (dry matter) per day would provide the 8 mg N
day–1 required by a 150-g lorikeet to replace ENL.
By eating 150–200 mL nectar, about 30% of requirement could be
obtained.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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