Many ecologists regard nitrogen as a key element in the life-histories of herbivore populations. Consequently, those studying interactions between plants and animals often attempt to link feeding to the concentration of nitrogen (N) in plants. This approach disregards the possibility that in many plants, especially those rich in tannins, animals cannot digest much of the N. The ubiquity of tannins in plants led us to hypothesise that the concentrations of available nitrogen may be more informative for ecologists than are measures of total N. Eucalypts provide a good model for examining this hypothesis because subgeneric differences in foliar chemistry cause dietary niche separation in marsupials.We used an in vitro assay that integrates fib...
Foliar quality for herbivores is determined by the balance of primary and secondary metabolites whic...
The relative abundance of nitrogen-fixing species has been hypothesised to influence tree biomass, d...
Different folivorous marsupials select their food from different subgenera of Eucalyptus, but the ch...
Many regard the concentrations of nitrogen (N), tannins and plant cell wall constituents (fibre) as ...
Although ecologists believe that vertebrate herbivores must select a diet that allows them to meet t...
Although ecologists believe that vertebrate herbivores must select a diet that allows them to meet t...
Past efforts to explain feeding by eucalypt folivores focussed on three groups of plant secondary me...
Although tannins have been an important focus of studies of plant-animal interactions, traditional t...
Plants contain a variety of chemical defenses that strongly affect feeding rates in captive mammals,...
Ecologists want to explain why populations of animals are not evenly distributed across landscapes a...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
Abstract. There are no published studies of organicN uptake by species of south-easternAustralia (e....
Introduced herbivores frequently inflict significant, yet patchy damage on native ecosystems through...
Foliar quality for herbivores is determined by the balance of primary and secondary metabolites whic...
The relative abundance of nitrogen-fixing species has been hypothesised to influence tree biomass, d...
Different folivorous marsupials select their food from different subgenera of Eucalyptus, but the ch...
Many regard the concentrations of nitrogen (N), tannins and plant cell wall constituents (fibre) as ...
Although ecologists believe that vertebrate herbivores must select a diet that allows them to meet t...
Although ecologists believe that vertebrate herbivores must select a diet that allows them to meet t...
Past efforts to explain feeding by eucalypt folivores focussed on three groups of plant secondary me...
Although tannins have been an important focus of studies of plant-animal interactions, traditional t...
Plants contain a variety of chemical defenses that strongly affect feeding rates in captive mammals,...
Ecologists want to explain why populations of animals are not evenly distributed across landscapes a...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
Abstract. There are no published studies of organicN uptake by species of south-easternAustralia (e....
Introduced herbivores frequently inflict significant, yet patchy damage on native ecosystems through...
Foliar quality for herbivores is determined by the balance of primary and secondary metabolites whic...
The relative abundance of nitrogen-fixing species has been hypothesised to influence tree biomass, d...
Different folivorous marsupials select their food from different subgenera of Eucalyptus, but the ch...