Abstract
The seasonal variation in the plasma and urine electrolyte concentration and
osmolality of the arid zone kangaroos Megaleia rufa (red kangaroo) and Macropus
robustus (euro) has been examined. The urine osmolality of both species appeared
to be influenced by environmental temperatures and also the status of feed. The
osmolality of urine from red kangaroos was generally higher than that from euros.
However, the relative medullary thickness of euro kidneys was greater than that of
red kangaroo kidneys, indicating that euros may have the greater urine-concentrating
capability.
The pattern of sodium and potassium excretion indicated that species of
Atriplex (saltbush) and Kochia (bluebush), which are high in sodium relative to
potassium, may comprise a major part of the diet of the red kangaroo and euro in
western New South Wales.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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