We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in a semi-arid savanna, northwest of Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa. The levels of faecal crude protein (FCP) and faecal phosphorus (FP) of freeranging springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) and blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) on a game ranch, goats and cattle grazing in a communally-managed area, as well as cattle grazing under commercial management were determined in the wet and dry seasons over a period of two years. Plant and soil analyses were also conducted. Goats had the highest FCP and FP of all species in all seasons during the study. It appeared that selective feeders (goats and springbok) and short-grass feeders (wildebee...
The northern Kalahari Desert is dominated by Terminalia sericea savanna woodland and a sparse herbac...
Wild herbivore grazing preference for sites on illuvial soils, as opposed, to eluvial or sandy soils...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...
Access to good-quality forages is one of the major limitations to livestock production in semi-arid ...
This study assessed the importance of spatial and temporal variation in plant quality and quantity f...
We used stable carbon isotopes and nitrogen contents of faeces to investigate diet selection differe...
Vegetation monitoring, currently complemented by climatic data in particular rainfall areas, does no...
Many studies of mammalian herbivores have employed remotely sensed vegetation greenness, in the form...
Development of extensive livestock production in KwaZulu-Natal is constrained by seasonal variabilit...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 14 (2011): 709 - 714,Animals via excretory processes are im...
Communal rangelands have a wide range of vegetation communities that sustain livestock. Limited info...
The black wildebeest Connochaetes gnou, a southern African endemic largely confined to the Grassland...
Faecal samples have been proven to be valuable in determining dietary composition of wild herbivores...
A study was conducted to determine the dietary characteristics of sheep and Grant's gazelles on Kapi...
The northern Kalahari Desert is dominated by Terminalia sericea savanna woodland and a sparse herbac...
Wild herbivore grazing preference for sites on illuvial soils, as opposed, to eluvial or sandy soils...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...
Access to good-quality forages is one of the major limitations to livestock production in semi-arid ...
This study assessed the importance of spatial and temporal variation in plant quality and quantity f...
We used stable carbon isotopes and nitrogen contents of faeces to investigate diet selection differe...
Vegetation monitoring, currently complemented by climatic data in particular rainfall areas, does no...
Many studies of mammalian herbivores have employed remotely sensed vegetation greenness, in the form...
Development of extensive livestock production in KwaZulu-Natal is constrained by seasonal variabilit...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 14 (2011): 709 - 714,Animals via excretory processes are im...
Communal rangelands have a wide range of vegetation communities that sustain livestock. Limited info...
The black wildebeest Connochaetes gnou, a southern African endemic largely confined to the Grassland...
Faecal samples have been proven to be valuable in determining dietary composition of wild herbivores...
A study was conducted to determine the dietary characteristics of sheep and Grant's gazelles on Kapi...
The northern Kalahari Desert is dominated by Terminalia sericea savanna woodland and a sparse herbac...
Wild herbivore grazing preference for sites on illuvial soils, as opposed, to eluvial or sandy soils...
The first experiment of this study was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the feeding beha...