Energy budgets of captive Chinese pangolins ( Manis pentadactyla ).

Conservation physiology(2023)

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The Chinese pangolin is an endangered species, and conservation and captive rescue are important conservation measures. This requires reliable information on nutritional energy requirements and expenditure characteristics. However, we lack sufficient knowledge of their energy physiology to determine their energy requirements for maintenance and growth. An open-flow respirometry system was used to measure the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and the daily energy expenditure (DEE) of Chinese pangolins (), and the dietary digestive energy was measured. The average RMR in Chinese pangolins was 3.23 ml O kg min at an ambient temperature () of 24.5-30°C, which was only 73.0% of the expected value based on body mass (BM). The average DEE values were 744.9 kJ day in animals with BM >3 kg and 597.3 kJ day in those with BM <3 kg, which were only 52.4% and 60.6% of the predicted values, respectively. The RMR and DEE levels of the Chinese pangolin were lower than those of similar-sized eutherian mammals and close to those of anteaters. These characteristics suggest that the Chinese pangolin has a low demand for energy in its diet. Although metabolic level data alone cannot be used to calculate the energy requirements of each Chinese pangolin, we believe they can provide a tangible reference for the relocation of Chinese pangolins. These results provide a scientific basis for future research on the physiology and ecology of endangered wildlife such as the Chinese pangolin.
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resting metabolic rate, respirometry, Manis pentadactyla, daily energy expenditure, Chinese pangolin
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