Relationships among nutrition and reproduction and relevance for wild animals

12november2008
Source: Zoo Biology, vol 23, issue 6, 2004
This review discusses aspects of feeding ecology, nutrition, and dietary husbandry that are particularly relevant to reproductive success in wild animals. Emphasis has been placed on recently published literature.
Special attention has been given to requirements for energy and protein and the unique roles of essential amino acids, essential fatty acids, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, selenium, and vitamins A, C, D, and E. Information has been drawn from research with mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, including the domestic and laboratory species that play such a large role in elucidating mechanisms connecting nutrition and reproduction.


Title: Relationships among nutrition and reproduction and relevance for wild animals

Authors: Mary E. Allen, Duane E. Ullrey