The nutrient balancing hypothesis proposes that, when sufficient food is available, the primary goal of animal diet selection is to obtain a nutritionally balanced diet. This hypothesis can be tested using the Geometric Framework for nutrition (GF). The GF enables researchers to study patterns of nutrient intake (e.g. macronutrients; protein, carbohydrates, fat), interactions between the different nutrients, and how an animal resolves the potential conflict between over-eating one or more nutrients and under-eating others during periods of dietary imbalance. Using the moose (Alces alces L.), a model species in the development of herbivore foraging theory, we conducted a feeding experiment guided by the GF, combining continuous observations ...
Captive experiments have shown that many species regulate their macronutrient (i.e. protein, lipid a...
Animals have evolved adaptations to survive and reproduce in certain environments. Based on these ad...
The array of plant species eaten by moose (Alces alces) has been well documented however, whether th...
The nutrient balancing hypothesis proposes that, when sufficient food is available, the primary goal...
At northern latitudes, large spatial and temporal variation in the nutritional composition of availa...
1. Differences in botanical diet compositions among a large number of moose faecal samples collected...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
<p>Pellets provided the moose with 98% of their total intake. The average balance between available ...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
Feeding practice in moose (Alces alces) husbandry In 25 facilities keeping a total of 73 moose, the ...
Nine adult moose (Alces alces) were assigned to one of 3 treatments in 2 separate trials. In trial 1...
Captive experiments have shown that many species regulate their macronutrient (i.e. protein, lipid a...
Animals have evolved adaptations to survive and reproduce in certain environments. Based on these ad...
The array of plant species eaten by moose (Alces alces) has been well documented however, whether th...
The nutrient balancing hypothesis proposes that, when sufficient food is available, the primary goal...
At northern latitudes, large spatial and temporal variation in the nutritional composition of availa...
1. Differences in botanical diet compositions among a large number of moose faecal samples collected...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
<p>Pellets provided the moose with 98% of their total intake. The average balance between available ...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
Feeding practice in moose (Alces alces) husbandry In 25 facilities keeping a total of 73 moose, the ...
Nine adult moose (Alces alces) were assigned to one of 3 treatments in 2 separate trials. In trial 1...
Captive experiments have shown that many species regulate their macronutrient (i.e. protein, lipid a...
Animals have evolved adaptations to survive and reproduce in certain environments. Based on these ad...
The array of plant species eaten by moose (Alces alces) has been well documented however, whether th...