It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against herbivory. In this study we were primarily interested in (i) seasonal and phenology-related variations in leaf chemistry, and (ii) chemistry-related variations in the feeding behaviour of domestic goats. Such knowledge would guide management-orientated modelling of browse-browser interactions in seasonal, subtropical zones where goats are abundant. The browse species studied were typical of semiarid savannas in southern Africa: Grewia occidentalis L. (Tiliaceae), Scutia myrtina (Burm. f) Kurz (Rhamnaceae), Diospyros lycioides Desf. ssp. lycioides (Ebenaceae), Rhus longispina Eckl. and Zeyh. (Anacardiaceae), Ehretia rigida (Thunb.) Druce (Bor...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Consumption of browse and grass in a representative Acacia karroo savanna community was measured. Ac...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...
It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against...
Broad- and fine-leaved woody species respond to seasonal changes from wet to dry season differently....
Woody plants protect themselves against loss of valuable nutrients and photosynthetic tissue to her...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This study investigated the seasonal and plant species patterns of short-term intake rate (STIR) by ...
Although goats are common domestic browsers in African savannas, factors that affect their diet sele...
Abstract Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) are assumed to function as defences that contrib...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Patterns of browse selection by Boer goats in a representative Acacia karroo community in the easter...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Consumption of browse and grass in a representative Acacia karroo savanna community was measured. Ac...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...
It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against...
Broad- and fine-leaved woody species respond to seasonal changes from wet to dry season differently....
Woody plants protect themselves against loss of valuable nutrients and photosynthetic tissue to her...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This paper reports on diet selection of goats offered six browse species (i.e. Acacia natalitia [Vac...
This study investigated the seasonal and plant species patterns of short-term intake rate (STIR) by ...
Although goats are common domestic browsers in African savannas, factors that affect their diet sele...
Abstract Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) are assumed to function as defences that contrib...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Patterns of browse selection by Boer goats in a representative Acacia karroo community in the easter...
Browse is an important forage in pastoral systems, especially during dry seasons, because it is high...
Consumption of browse and grass in a representative Acacia karroo savanna community was measured. Ac...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...