Methane (CH4) production is a ubiquitous, apparently unavoidable side effect of fermentative fibre digestion by symbiotic microbiota in mammalian herbivores. Here, a data compilation is presented of in vivo CH4 measurements in individuals of 37 mammalian herbivore species fed forage-only diets, from the literature and from hitherto unpublished measurements. In contrast to previous claims, absolute CH4 emissions scaled linearly to DM intake, and CH4 yields (per DM or gross energy intake) did not vary significantly with body mass. CH4 physiology hence cannot be construed to represent an intrinsic ruminant or herbivore body size limitation. The dataset does not support traditional dichotomies of CH4 emission intensity between ruminants and non...
The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, with t...
Ratites differ in the anatomy of their digestive organs and their digesta excretion patterns. Ostric...
<div><p>Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce c...
Methane (CH4) production is a ubiquitous, apparently unavoidable side effect of fermentative fibre d...
Fundamental differences in methane (CH4) production between macropods (kangaroos) and ruminants have...
Methane is the main greenhouse gas contributor to global warming in the livestock sector; it is gene...
Methane (CH4) production varies between herbivore species, but reasons for this variation remain to ...
Methane (CH4) production varies between herbivore species, but reasons for this variation remain to ...
Although it is known that most herbivores produce methane (CH4), CH4 emissions in rodents are genera...
Although it is known that most herbivores produce methane (CH4), CH4 emissions in rodents are genera...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
<p>The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, wit...
Methane (CH) emissions by human activities have more than doubled since the 1700s, and they contribu...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce contribut...
The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, with t...
Ratites differ in the anatomy of their digestive organs and their digesta excretion patterns. Ostric...
<div><p>Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce c...
Methane (CH4) production is a ubiquitous, apparently unavoidable side effect of fermentative fibre d...
Fundamental differences in methane (CH4) production between macropods (kangaroos) and ruminants have...
Methane is the main greenhouse gas contributor to global warming in the livestock sector; it is gene...
Methane (CH4) production varies between herbivore species, but reasons for this variation remain to ...
Methane (CH4) production varies between herbivore species, but reasons for this variation remain to ...
Although it is known that most herbivores produce methane (CH4), CH4 emissions in rodents are genera...
Although it is known that most herbivores produce methane (CH4), CH4 emissions in rodents are genera...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
The digestive physiology of maras (Dolichotis patagonum) has not been investigated in detail. Maras ...
<p>The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, wit...
Methane (CH) emissions by human activities have more than doubled since the 1700s, and they contribu...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce contribut...
The rumen and the hindgut represent two different fermentation organs in herbivorous mammals, with t...
Ratites differ in the anatomy of their digestive organs and their digesta excretion patterns. Ostric...
<div><p>Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce c...