A study simulating herbivore diets was conducted to compare actual and estimated diet constituents as influenced by sample preparation technique and in vitro digestion. Nine plant species, three each representing grass, forb, and shrub forage classes were hand composited into three mixtures so that one forage class dominated each mixture. Samples of each mixture were then allotted to eight treatments involving combinations of grinding through a micro-Wiley mill, soaking in sodium hydroxide and in vitro digestion. Samples were then analyzed for botanical composition using the microhistological technique. In vitro digestion had the greatest impact on the difference between estimated and actual means. In digested samples grasses were overestim...
Percent composition by dry weight was accurately estimated for 15 mixtures of plants that are found ...
Most forage plants in animal diets can be identified by microhistological analysis. However, the epi...
The number of slides and frequency observations per slide required for microhistological analysis wa...
A procedure is described that results in rapid training of observers for microhistological analysis....
A study was conducted to determine the influence of sample preparation procedures on the ratio of id...
The accuracy of microhistological techniques to describe herbivore diets can be affected by differen...
Procedures used for estimating the botanical composition of the range herbivore's diet include diet ...
This study examined the influence of mastication on the composition of several hand compounded diets...
There is confusion in the literature as to the underlying basis for quantifying botanical mixtures m...
Herbivores select plant parts to maximize the quality of their diets. However, there are few procedu...
When 100X and 200X microscope magnification levels were used singly and interchangeably in microhist...
A study was done to illustrate the influence of fiber on the ratio of estimated to actual dry weight...
This study evaluated 3 procedures for calculating dry weight composition of forage mixtures when mic...
A comparative study was made of 3 techniques applied to the study of herbivore diet selection, namel...
Methods for determination of the quality and quantity of forage consumed by grazing animals have bee...
Percent composition by dry weight was accurately estimated for 15 mixtures of plants that are found ...
Most forage plants in animal diets can be identified by microhistological analysis. However, the epi...
The number of slides and frequency observations per slide required for microhistological analysis wa...
A procedure is described that results in rapid training of observers for microhistological analysis....
A study was conducted to determine the influence of sample preparation procedures on the ratio of id...
The accuracy of microhistological techniques to describe herbivore diets can be affected by differen...
Procedures used for estimating the botanical composition of the range herbivore's diet include diet ...
This study examined the influence of mastication on the composition of several hand compounded diets...
There is confusion in the literature as to the underlying basis for quantifying botanical mixtures m...
Herbivores select plant parts to maximize the quality of their diets. However, there are few procedu...
When 100X and 200X microscope magnification levels were used singly and interchangeably in microhist...
A study was done to illustrate the influence of fiber on the ratio of estimated to actual dry weight...
This study evaluated 3 procedures for calculating dry weight composition of forage mixtures when mic...
A comparative study was made of 3 techniques applied to the study of herbivore diet selection, namel...
Methods for determination of the quality and quantity of forage consumed by grazing animals have bee...
Percent composition by dry weight was accurately estimated for 15 mixtures of plants that are found ...
Most forage plants in animal diets can be identified by microhistological analysis. However, the epi...
The number of slides and frequency observations per slide required for microhistological analysis wa...