The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive decline in preferred forage availability results in changes in diet composition and widening of dietary niche breadth. For sedentary guanaco populations, some authors proposed a mechanism of population density limitation below the environmental carrying capacity, mediated through territoriality. Under the optimal foraging theory, increased density would lead to changes in guanaco diet selectivity and composition. Conversely, under the self-regulation hypothesis, guanacos would not affect preferred forage availability and no differences in guanaco diet would be expected. We tested these contrasting hypotheses by assessing both the differences ...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
Wild ungulates like the guanaco are exposed to important changes in climate and plant diversity alon...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive population dynamics is fundamental for management of wild po...
The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive ...
In this thesis, I study the feeding ecology and distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the ...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
Although ecologists and managers have been increasingly preoccupied with the crowding consequences o...
Shrublands and grasslands comprise over 30% of the land surface and are among the most exploited eco...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
1. In a recently published paper, Oliva et al. concluded that domestic grazing pressure across Patag...
Aim of study: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe Müller), is a South American native ungulate widely distributed...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
A socioecological study of the South American guanaco (Lama guanicoe) was conducted from July 1977 t...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
Wild ungulates like the guanaco are exposed to important changes in climate and plant diversity alon...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive population dynamics is fundamental for management of wild po...
The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive ...
In this thesis, I study the feeding ecology and distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the ...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
Although ecologists and managers have been increasingly preoccupied with the crowding consequences o...
Shrublands and grasslands comprise over 30% of the land surface and are among the most exploited eco...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
1. In a recently published paper, Oliva et al. concluded that domestic grazing pressure across Patag...
Aim of study: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe Müller), is a South American native ungulate widely distributed...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
A socioecological study of the South American guanaco (Lama guanicoe) was conducted from July 1977 t...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
Wild ungulates like the guanaco are exposed to important changes in climate and plant diversity alon...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive population dynamics is fundamental for management of wild po...