In herbivores, habitat preference is influenced by resource availability, which is most evident in desert ecosystems. The desert puna is a South American environment dominated by grassy steppes with local grassy cushion plants associated with moist soil conditions, which form the habitat called 'vegas'. In this environment, Puna Rhea Rhea tarapacencis has a strongly selective foraging strategy towards plant species that are in low abundance but that exhibit low contents of secondary compounds, fiber, or both. This contrasts with other generalist herbivores of arid environments, which prefer plant species with high fiber content and are highly abundant. We determined habitat use by Rheas in three habitat types: foothills, valley and vegas; a...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
Food selection is a key aspect of a bird's life history strategy, so understanding how birds respond...
Habitats vary not only in resource availability and quality but also in predation risk, among other ...
The Puna Rhea (Rhea tarapacensis) is a large, flightless herbivorous bird found in the Andes Mountai...
Habitat degradation caused by cattle grazing may be a serious threat for seed-eating birds because t...
Studies of the foraging behaviour of birds allow exploration of the mechanisms that structure specie...
Numerical responses of animals to habitat perturbation often seem inconsistent, spreading skepticism...
Granivorous animals can exert major effects on the abundance and diversity of plants when they are s...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Food quality and physiological capacities and limitations in recognizing and processing food are amo...
Although bird population declines associated with land degradation are common, the initial response ...
Se estudió la dieta del suri Rhea pennata en la región de Moquegua al sur de Perú, mediante el análi...
We assessed experimentally if the main granivorous bird species that feed on the ground in the centr...
The plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) and the greater rhea (Rhea americana) are considered to com...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
Food selection is a key aspect of a bird's life history strategy, so understanding how birds respond...
Habitats vary not only in resource availability and quality but also in predation risk, among other ...
The Puna Rhea (Rhea tarapacensis) is a large, flightless herbivorous bird found in the Andes Mountai...
Habitat degradation caused by cattle grazing may be a serious threat for seed-eating birds because t...
Studies of the foraging behaviour of birds allow exploration of the mechanisms that structure specie...
Numerical responses of animals to habitat perturbation often seem inconsistent, spreading skepticism...
Granivorous animals can exert major effects on the abundance and diversity of plants when they are s...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Optimal foraging theory states that individuals focus on the most profitable items when resources ar...
Food quality and physiological capacities and limitations in recognizing and processing food are amo...
Although bird population declines associated with land degradation are common, the initial response ...
Se estudió la dieta del suri Rhea pennata en la región de Moquegua al sur de Perú, mediante el análi...
We assessed experimentally if the main granivorous bird species that feed on the ground in the centr...
The plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) and the greater rhea (Rhea americana) are considered to com...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
Food selection is a key aspect of a bird's life history strategy, so understanding how birds respond...
Habitats vary not only in resource availability and quality but also in predation risk, among other ...