Values represent mean percentage of fragment frequency (min-max). Graminoid and woody plants content are presented in Table 2. Only plants with a consumption of more than 1% are represented.</p
From 1999 to 2000, four leguminous shrub species endemic to the Canary Islands, Chamaecytisus palmen...
Microhistological analysis of feces is the most applied noninvasive method for assessing diets of wi...
differences in the diet of Can tab r i an chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva. Act
Values represent mean percentage of fragment frequency (min-max). Forbs content are presented in Tab...
Diet composition was assessed by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples and NDVI data ...
Diet composition was estimated by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples collected in ...
Ratios of epidermal plant fragments (EPF) quantified by cuticle microhistological analysis (CMA) in ...
Diet composition was estimated by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples. Values repre...
Percentages of epidermal plant fragments quantified in faecal samples (EPF) collected from a stabled...
A-Calluna vulgaris; B-Pinus uncinata; C-Quercus sp.; D-Rosa sp.; E-Rubus sp.; F-Cytisus spp.; G-Fest...
Precise estimates of diet composition are useful to assess herbivores impact on rangelands and to ma...
In alpine habitats, the seasonally marked climatic conditions generate seasonal and spatial differen...
In alpine habitats, the seasonally marked climatic conditions generate seasonal and spatial differen...
A Type II selectivity analysis was used. Values under one (situated on the left of the red dashed li...
A classification of dietary structural types that represents different arrangements of forage classe...
From 1999 to 2000, four leguminous shrub species endemic to the Canary Islands, Chamaecytisus palmen...
Microhistological analysis of feces is the most applied noninvasive method for assessing diets of wi...
differences in the diet of Can tab r i an chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva. Act
Values represent mean percentage of fragment frequency (min-max). Forbs content are presented in Tab...
Diet composition was assessed by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples and NDVI data ...
Diet composition was estimated by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples collected in ...
Ratios of epidermal plant fragments (EPF) quantified by cuticle microhistological analysis (CMA) in ...
Diet composition was estimated by cuticle microhistological analysis of faecal samples. Values repre...
Percentages of epidermal plant fragments quantified in faecal samples (EPF) collected from a stabled...
A-Calluna vulgaris; B-Pinus uncinata; C-Quercus sp.; D-Rosa sp.; E-Rubus sp.; F-Cytisus spp.; G-Fest...
Precise estimates of diet composition are useful to assess herbivores impact on rangelands and to ma...
In alpine habitats, the seasonally marked climatic conditions generate seasonal and spatial differen...
In alpine habitats, the seasonally marked climatic conditions generate seasonal and spatial differen...
A Type II selectivity analysis was used. Values under one (situated on the left of the red dashed li...
A classification of dietary structural types that represents different arrangements of forage classe...
From 1999 to 2000, four leguminous shrub species endemic to the Canary Islands, Chamaecytisus palmen...
Microhistological analysis of feces is the most applied noninvasive method for assessing diets of wi...
differences in the diet of Can tab r i an chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva. Act