The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short guts and small abdominal cavities intuitively results in the assumption that mammalian carnivores carry less digesta in their gut compared to herbivores. Due to logistic constraints, this assumption has not been tested quantitatively so far. In this contribution, we estimated the dry matter gut contents (DMC) for 25 species of the order Carnivora (including two strictly herbivorous ones, the giant and the red panda) using the physical 'Occupancy Principle', based on a literature data collection on dry matter intake (DMI), apparent dry matter digestibility (aD DM) and retention time (RT), and compared the results to an existing collection for...
An oft-cited nutritional advantage of large body size is that larger animals have lower relative ene...
Mammalian carnivores fall into two broad dietary groups: smaller carnivores (<20 kg) that feed on ve...
<p>a) wet gut contents <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0068714...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
Carnivores do not vary markedly in their digestive efficiency for protein and fat, but whether they ...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of ‘textbook knowledge’ is that the ...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
Carnivore kill frequency is a fundamental part of predator-prey interactions, which are important sh...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
Giant pandas are specialized herbivores that digest little of the bamboo they consume. A new study a...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
Digestion, especially of plant material, is a time-dependent process. In herbivores, an increase in ...
Carnivore kill frequency is a fundamental part of predator-prey interactions, which are important sh...
An oft-cited nutritional advantage of large body size is that larger animals have lower relative ene...
Mammalian carnivores fall into two broad dietary groups: smaller carnivores (<20 kg) that feed on ve...
<p>a) wet gut contents <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0068714...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
Carnivores do not vary markedly in their digestive efficiency for protein and fat, but whether they ...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of ‘textbook knowledge’ is that the ...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
Carnivore kill frequency is a fundamental part of predator-prey interactions, which are important sh...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
Giant pandas are specialized herbivores that digest little of the bamboo they consume. A new study a...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
Digestion, especially of plant material, is a time-dependent process. In herbivores, an increase in ...
Carnivore kill frequency is a fundamental part of predator-prey interactions, which are important sh...
An oft-cited nutritional advantage of large body size is that larger animals have lower relative ene...
Mammalian carnivores fall into two broad dietary groups: smaller carnivores (<20 kg) that feed on ve...
<p>a) wet gut contents <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0068714...