Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate approach to explain the decisions of consumers on the basis of the intrinsic properties of foods, including nutrient concentration and abundance. However, the food environment is inherently diverse and, as a consequence, foraging decisions are influenced by the interactions among multiple food components and the forager. Foraging behaviour is affected by the consumer’s past experiences with the biochemical context in which a food is ingested, including the kinds and amounts of nutrients and plant secondary compounds in a plant and its neighbours. In addition, past experiences with food have the potential to influence food preference and intake th...
Plant species that constitute forage for a given species of livestock vary tremendously throughout t...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...
Recent research has shown that domestic ruminants have clear diet selection goals. They eat mixed di...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Herbivores make decisions about where to forage and what combinations and sequences of foods to eat,...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Food preference is best understood as the interaction between taste and postingestive feedback, dete...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Plant species that constitute forage for a given species of livestock vary tremendously throughout t...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...
Recent research has shown that domestic ruminants have clear diet selection goals. They eat mixed di...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Conventional models of foraging, such as optimal foraging theory, generally take the univariate appr...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Herbivores make decisions about where to forage and what combinations and sequences of foods to eat,...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Pastoral livestock-production systems are under increasing environmental, social and consumer pressu...
Food preference is best understood as the interaction between taste and postingestive feedback, dete...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Plant species that constitute forage for a given species of livestock vary tremendously throughout t...
Consider the following scenarios: To cut the costs of ranching a researcher explores feeding cattle ...
Recent research has shown that domestic ruminants have clear diet selection goals. They eat mixed di...