Soil ingestion ratios were estimated for 2 primary herbivore species utilizing a sagebrush ecosystem in southeastern Idaho to determine the relative importance of soil and vegetation pathways in trace element ingestion and to make predictions of the importance of these pathways for toxic and radioactive elemental intake. The mean (mean and 95% CI) soil intake rates for pronghorns (Antilocapra americana) and black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus) were 48.7 (45.0-52.7) and 9.7 (9.0-10.6) g/day, respectively, with seasonal peaks occurring in spring (March-May) and in fall (August-October). We did not determine whether soil intake resulted from direct soil ingestion or soil attachment to ingested forage. Soil comprised 5.4% and 6.3%, res...
Acute and chronic dietary deficiencies in macro and micro minerals have significant impacts on produ...
Past analyses of Florida range plants have been hand-plucked, whole-plant samples and have been limi...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...
Ingested soil by the grazing animal not only contributes to the wear of the animal's teeth, but may ...
Trace minerals, such as copper, iron, and zinc, are essential for reproduction, growth, and immunity...
Soil ingestion was determined for cattle grazing a Bromus tectorum range in southern Idaho by measur...
Copper (Cu), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) are essential trace minerals for the reproduction, growth, and...
A study of elemental concentrations in five range grasses from the Northern Great Plains of Montana ...
Soil ingestion rates were determined using four 350-kg esophageal fistulated heifers. Soil concentra...
The complex relationships that exist between terrestrial mammals and their habitats make African eco...
I determined if Sonoran pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) could meet water and mineral r...
The trace mineral requirements of grazing beef cattle are often complicated by different environment...
Mineral concentrations of range grasses are often below that required by grazing livestock. Limited ...
Black-tailed jackrabbit diets and densities were compared between rangeland and cultivated areas in ...
Globemallows (Sphaeralcea spp.) are native, drought-resistant forbs of interest for inclusion in see...
Acute and chronic dietary deficiencies in macro and micro minerals have significant impacts on produ...
Past analyses of Florida range plants have been hand-plucked, whole-plant samples and have been limi...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...
Ingested soil by the grazing animal not only contributes to the wear of the animal's teeth, but may ...
Trace minerals, such as copper, iron, and zinc, are essential for reproduction, growth, and immunity...
Soil ingestion was determined for cattle grazing a Bromus tectorum range in southern Idaho by measur...
Copper (Cu), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) are essential trace minerals for the reproduction, growth, and...
A study of elemental concentrations in five range grasses from the Northern Great Plains of Montana ...
Soil ingestion rates were determined using four 350-kg esophageal fistulated heifers. Soil concentra...
The complex relationships that exist between terrestrial mammals and their habitats make African eco...
I determined if Sonoran pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) could meet water and mineral r...
The trace mineral requirements of grazing beef cattle are often complicated by different environment...
Mineral concentrations of range grasses are often below that required by grazing livestock. Limited ...
Black-tailed jackrabbit diets and densities were compared between rangeland and cultivated areas in ...
Globemallows (Sphaeralcea spp.) are native, drought-resistant forbs of interest for inclusion in see...
Acute and chronic dietary deficiencies in macro and micro minerals have significant impacts on produ...
Past analyses of Florida range plants have been hand-plucked, whole-plant samples and have been limi...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...