On Australian semiarid floodplains, large herbivores such as kangaroos have a role in the cycling of energy (carbon) through the mechanism of feeding and defaecation of vegetative material. The degree to which kangaroos are vectors of energy within this system is not fully understood. This study describes the stable carbon isotope signature of floodplain plants and kangaroo scats at two close study sites. Kangaroos were found to deposit scats that mirrored the forage composition at each particular feeding site. Scats were 3.94‰ higher in δ¹³C values at the site where C₄ grasses were available, indicating that this grass contributed ~25–30% of the diet of these kangaroos. The difference in diet due to the relative availability of C₃ and C₄ f...
Kangaroos are the world\u27s most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene in...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Stable carbon isotopes in emu eggshell (EES) reflect emu diets and consequently the vegetation avail...
On Australian semiarid floodplains, large herbivores such as kangaroos have a role in the cycling of...
Aim To describe the nexus between Aboriginal landscape burning and patterns of habitat use by kangar...
Australian savannas lack native megaherbivores (>500 kg body mass), but since the commencement of Eu...
Tooth enamel apatite carbonate carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of modern kangaroos (Macropus spp.) ...
Why do juvenile kangaroos die during drought? Answering this question is important because juvenile ...
Isotopic assessment of bone collagen is often used as an environmental tracer in both contemporary a...
Details of the energy (food) requirements of wild herbivores are essential for understanding their r...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (expressed as δC) of herbivore remains is commonly used to re...
Kangaroos ferment forage material in an enlarged forestomach analogous to the rumen, but in contrast...
© 2014 Dr. Jessica Anne RobertsMultiple factors affect how species respond to climate change, and pr...
Red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) are large (> 20 kg) herbivorous marsupials common to the arid and ...
Food webs can be conceptualized as being powered by energy derived from living and dead vegetation, ...
Kangaroos are the world\u27s most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene in...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Stable carbon isotopes in emu eggshell (EES) reflect emu diets and consequently the vegetation avail...
On Australian semiarid floodplains, large herbivores such as kangaroos have a role in the cycling of...
Aim To describe the nexus between Aboriginal landscape burning and patterns of habitat use by kangar...
Australian savannas lack native megaherbivores (>500 kg body mass), but since the commencement of Eu...
Tooth enamel apatite carbonate carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of modern kangaroos (Macropus spp.) ...
Why do juvenile kangaroos die during drought? Answering this question is important because juvenile ...
Isotopic assessment of bone collagen is often used as an environmental tracer in both contemporary a...
Details of the energy (food) requirements of wild herbivores are essential for understanding their r...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (expressed as δC) of herbivore remains is commonly used to re...
Kangaroos ferment forage material in an enlarged forestomach analogous to the rumen, but in contrast...
© 2014 Dr. Jessica Anne RobertsMultiple factors affect how species respond to climate change, and pr...
Red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) are large (> 20 kg) herbivorous marsupials common to the arid and ...
Food webs can be conceptualized as being powered by energy derived from living and dead vegetation, ...
Kangaroos are the world\u27s most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene in...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Stable carbon isotopes in emu eggshell (EES) reflect emu diets and consequently the vegetation avail...