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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Faecal microflora of capt ive koalas, Phascolarctos cinereus (Marsupialia: Phascolarctidae).

R. Osawa and T. Mitsuoka

Australian Mammalogy 13(2) 141 - 147
Published: 1990

Abstract

The faecal microflora of four Phascolarctos cinereus kept at the Saitama Children's Zoo in Japan was investigated using 10 selective and 4 nonselec tive agar media. Total viable counts (in log form) of faecal bacteria (8.2 g of wet faeces) were significantly lower than the direct microscopic counts (11.2 g of wet faeces). Four groups of obligate anaerobes (bacteroidaceae, peptococcaceae, bifidobacteria , and clostridia) and three groups of facultative anaerobes (enterobacteria, streptococci and lactobacilli) were isolated. Dominant components of the flora were obligate anaerobes, in particular bacteroidaceae and peptococcaceae.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AM90014

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