This scientific research work finds out quantity of average daily rations, time of digestion of food. The level of assimilation of various food objects for Lymnaea peregra (Linne, 1758) for different food (vegetable, animal food or food of alien origin). The values of the average daily diet are different for different types of forage of L. peregra ponds. In the smallest amounts of experimental mollusks consume poplar leaves 2.12 ± 0.25%. They are much better off eating animal feed (frog meat) and lily stalks, the daily average for these types of feed is greater 1.86 and 2 times, respectively. The passage time of feed through the digestive tract of elongated ponds ranges from 283.17 ± 25.30 min (for lily stalks) to 918.61 ± 87.34 min (for poplar leaves). The digestibility of feed in L. peregra also depends on its type. The best digestibility has the frog meat 52,44 ± 4,59%, and the worst poplar leaves 42,28 ± 4,81% In Echinoparyphium aconiatum Dietz infested ponds, elongated ponds increase the average daily diet from 1.5 times (for poplar leaves) to 4 times (for frog meat). Time of passage of feed through the digestive tract in infected individuals slows down and is: for poplar leaves - 390,03 ± 40,52 min, for lily stalks - 283,17 ± 30,52 min, for frog meat - 695,92 ± 71 , 59 min. Against the background of the increase in the amount of food consumed (the value of the average daily diet) and the length of stay of the feed in the digestive tract of the ponds (the duration of the passage of feed) increases in L. peregra and digestibility of feed from 1.3 times for animal feed to 1.5 times for lily stalks.Increasing the values of all trophological indicators for all types of feed in parturites infested with trematodes of mollusks contributes to the admission of sufficient amount of feed material into their body and its full absorption. An important physiological device allows molluscs to compensate to some extent for the harmful effect of the parasite on their body.
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