Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and behavioural traits resulting in different dietary niches. Wild equids are a rather uniform group of large herbivores which have dramatically declined in numbers and range. Correlative evidence suggests that pasture competition with livestock is one of the key factors for this decline, and the situation may be aggravated in areas where different equid species overlap. The Dzungarian Gobi is currently the only place where two wild equid species coexist and share the range with the domesticated form of a third equid species. In the winter-cold Gobi desert pasture productivity is low, highly seasonal, and wild equids additionally fac...
<div><p>Acquiring water is essential for all animals, but doing so is most challenging for desert-li...
Water is a key resource for most large bodied mammals in the world’s arid areas. With the growing hu...
Tooth wear signatures allow inference on the dietary traits of herbivorous ungulates. Comparing diet...
Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and...
1. Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological ...
The Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), the only remaining wild horse within the equid fam...
The Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), the only remaining wild horse within the equid fam...
With increasing livestock numbers, competition and avoidance are increasingly shaping resource avail...
The data file contains raw stable isotope data (CNH) of historic (museum) tail hair samples of two s...
Re-introduced Przewalski horses in Hustai National Park, Mongolia could suffer from food competition...
Stable isotope analysis has become a powerful tool to study feeding ecology, water use or movement p...
The data file contains raw tail hair stable isotope data (CNH) of three sympatric equid species from...
In protected areas of Mongolian overgrazing, competition with wild ungulates and poaching are import...
In the Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (Great Gobi B), wild and domestic ungulates seasonally s...
Wild horse (Equus ferus caballus) management in western North America is an escalating concern for e...
<div><p>Acquiring water is essential for all animals, but doing so is most challenging for desert-li...
Water is a key resource for most large bodied mammals in the world’s arid areas. With the growing hu...
Tooth wear signatures allow inference on the dietary traits of herbivorous ungulates. Comparing diet...
Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and...
1. Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological ...
The Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), the only remaining wild horse within the equid fam...
The Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), the only remaining wild horse within the equid fam...
With increasing livestock numbers, competition and avoidance are increasingly shaping resource avail...
The data file contains raw stable isotope data (CNH) of historic (museum) tail hair samples of two s...
Re-introduced Przewalski horses in Hustai National Park, Mongolia could suffer from food competition...
Stable isotope analysis has become a powerful tool to study feeding ecology, water use or movement p...
The data file contains raw tail hair stable isotope data (CNH) of three sympatric equid species from...
In protected areas of Mongolian overgrazing, competition with wild ungulates and poaching are import...
In the Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (Great Gobi B), wild and domestic ungulates seasonally s...
Wild horse (Equus ferus caballus) management in western North America is an escalating concern for e...
<div><p>Acquiring water is essential for all animals, but doing so is most challenging for desert-li...
Water is a key resource for most large bodied mammals in the world’s arid areas. With the growing hu...
Tooth wear signatures allow inference on the dietary traits of herbivorous ungulates. Comparing diet...