The Puna Rhea (Rhea tarapacensis) is a large, flightless herbivorous bird found in the Andes Mountains of four countries, namely Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru. Despite its ample distribution range, little is known about the ecological requirements of the species. In this work, the diet and food selection behaviour of the Puna Rhea in the Argentine Puna desert were analysed. From 2011 to 2014, throughout the dry and wet periods of each year, fresh faeces were collected and vegetation cover was simultaneously recorded. Diet composition was determinedby microhistological analysis of the faeces and diet selectivity was established statistically by the Bonferroni method. The diet of the Puna Rhea was completely herbivorous and mostly folivo...
The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata pennata) has suffered a marked decline in numbers over recent decades,...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a selective herbivore that may show a preference for cer...
Background: Rhea pennata is classified internationally as a near-threatened species, with the subspe...
In herbivores, habitat preference is influenced by resource availability, which is most evident in d...
Se estudió la dieta del suri Rhea pennata en la región de Moquegua al sur de Perú, mediante el análi...
The plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) and the greater rhea (Rhea americana) are considered to com...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Food habits of plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), greater rhea (Rhea americana) and cattle (Bos t...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Studies of the foraging behaviour of birds allow exploration of the mechanisms that structure specie...
South-eastern South America (SESA) hosts populations of a number of large herbivores, such as the Gr...
The southern subspecies of the lesser rhea is distributed through the Argentine Patagonia and southe...
The southern vizcacha (Lagidium viscacia) is a rock specialist that inhabits small colonies in isola...
Habitat degradation caused by cattle grazing may be a serious threat for seed-eating birds because t...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata pennata) has suffered a marked decline in numbers over recent decades,...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a selective herbivore that may show a preference for cer...
Background: Rhea pennata is classified internationally as a near-threatened species, with the subspe...
In herbivores, habitat preference is influenced by resource availability, which is most evident in d...
Se estudió la dieta del suri Rhea pennata en la región de Moquegua al sur de Perú, mediante el análi...
The plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) and the greater rhea (Rhea americana) are considered to com...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Food habits of plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), greater rhea (Rhea americana) and cattle (Bos t...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Studies of the foraging behaviour of birds allow exploration of the mechanisms that structure specie...
South-eastern South America (SESA) hosts populations of a number of large herbivores, such as the Gr...
The southern subspecies of the lesser rhea is distributed through the Argentine Patagonia and southe...
The southern vizcacha (Lagidium viscacia) is a rock specialist that inhabits small colonies in isola...
Habitat degradation caused by cattle grazing may be a serious threat for seed-eating birds because t...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata pennata) has suffered a marked decline in numbers over recent decades,...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a selective herbivore that may show a preference for cer...
Background: Rhea pennata is classified internationally as a near-threatened species, with the subspe...