2018
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.84087
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Morphology of the Stomach of Tayra (Eira barbara)

Abstract: Background: The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a mammal of the family Mustelidae with a significant presence in Latin America, it is considered an opportunist and extremely agile omnivorous. Some organs compose the digestive system and the stomach is a substantial organ for this system. The stomach have a small and a large curvature and the regions of the cardia, fundus, body and pylorus. Histologically, the stomach is made up of four layers or tunics that contributes in digestive functions.  However, due the limited… Show more

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“…However, food consumption in captivity may not accurately reflect food habits of wild tayras. The stomach is on the level of sixth to tenth ribs, closely located between the esophagus and the first one-third of the duodenum; the organ is simple (glandular), located on the left antimere of the abdominal cavity (saccular format with large and small curvatures), and has composite mucosa made with various gastric folds presents in regions of the cardia, fundus, and pylorus (Lima et al 2018).…”
Section: Food Habitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, food consumption in captivity may not accurately reflect food habits of wild tayras. The stomach is on the level of sixth to tenth ribs, closely located between the esophagus and the first one-third of the duodenum; the organ is simple (glandular), located on the left antimere of the abdominal cavity (saccular format with large and small curvatures), and has composite mucosa made with various gastric folds presents in regions of the cardia, fundus, and pylorus (Lima et al 2018).…”
Section: Food Habitsmentioning
confidence: 99%