A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the persistence of wild animal populations. Habitat suitability for browsing mammals is strongly affected by concentrations of nutrients and plant secondary metabolites (PSMs), but our understanding of this is based mostly on short-term experiments of diet selection involving captive animals. In the wild, browsers forage in biologically, chemically and spatially-complex environments, and foraging decisions in response to varying food quality will be correspondingly complicated. We have identified four steps that must be achieved in order to translate our understanding from laboratory experiments to populations of mammalian browsers: 1) knowing what f...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Chemical approaches to studying plant/animal interactions have led to an appreciation that plant che...
FROM BEARS TO BIRDS: EXTENDING THE APPLICATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL NUTRITIONAL ECOLOGY ABSTRACT Acr...
A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the pers...
Ecologists want to explain why populations of animals are not evenly distributed across landscapes a...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Trace minerals, such as copper, iron, and zinc, are essential for reproduction, growth, and immunity...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
The research literature on food selection by large herbivores is extensive. Still, we are generally ...
Since Fraenkel (1959) proposed a leading role for plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) in the interact...
International audienceWe describe some recent themes in the nutritional and chemical ecology of herb...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
9 pp.When we go to the grocery store it is a fairly easy task to select and purchase nutritious meal...
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go ...
International audienceWe studied the nutritional behaviour of hinds foraging on a mixed-forest edge ...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Chemical approaches to studying plant/animal interactions have led to an appreciation that plant che...
FROM BEARS TO BIRDS: EXTENDING THE APPLICATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL NUTRITIONAL ECOLOGY ABSTRACT Acr...
A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the pers...
Ecologists want to explain why populations of animals are not evenly distributed across landscapes a...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Trace minerals, such as copper, iron, and zinc, are essential for reproduction, growth, and immunity...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
The research literature on food selection by large herbivores is extensive. Still, we are generally ...
Since Fraenkel (1959) proposed a leading role for plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) in the interact...
International audienceWe describe some recent themes in the nutritional and chemical ecology of herb...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
9 pp.When we go to the grocery store it is a fairly easy task to select and purchase nutritious meal...
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go ...
International audienceWe studied the nutritional behaviour of hinds foraging on a mixed-forest edge ...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Chemical approaches to studying plant/animal interactions have led to an appreciation that plant che...
FROM BEARS TO BIRDS: EXTENDING THE APPLICATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL NUTRITIONAL ECOLOGY ABSTRACT Acr...