In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased attention. This measure is best assessed on un-processed forage-only diets; corresponding comparative datasets are missing. We measured faecal mean particle size (MPS [mm]) in 14 large herbivore species (body mass (M) range 60-4000 kg; 8 ruminant and 6 hindgut fermenters) fed a consistent grass hay diet, in which intake, digesta mean retention times (MRT [h]) and digestive efficiency (as digestibility of faecal fibre measured by 96 h cumulative in vitro gas production GP96h [ml per 200 mg faecal fibre], and metabolic faecal nitrogen MFN [% organic faecal matter]) had been quantified simultaneously. MPS was generally lower in ruminants than in hin...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency ...
We investigated the particle size distribution in 245 faecal samples of 8 1 species of captive rumin...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
The aim was to compare the relationship between horse faecal particle size (FPS) and dry matter dige...
The mean retention time (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the for...
<p>a) BM and faecal particle size in mammal, reptile and avian herbivores <a href="http://www.ploson...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
Abstract The mean retention times (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract and th...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency ...
We investigated the particle size distribution in 245 faecal samples of 8 1 species of captive rumin...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
The aim was to compare the relationship between horse faecal particle size (FPS) and dry matter dige...
The mean retention time (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the for...
<p>a) BM and faecal particle size in mammal, reptile and avian herbivores <a href="http://www.ploson...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
Abstract The mean retention times (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract and th...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency ...