On an evolutionary time scale, competition for food drives species formation by genetic adaptations to the environment and subsequent niche separation. On a short-term scale, animals use different strategies to meet their nutritional requirements, which ultimately influence their fitness. Understanding these adaptations in herbivores is especially important in temperate climates where animals have adapted both physiologically and behaviorally to seasonal variations in order to meet their nutritional requirements. The aim of this project was to investigate temporal variation in chemical composition of rumen content between two coexisting species of large herbivores, the native roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) and the introduced fallow deer ...
International audienceIn open landscapes, grass leaves provide an abundant resource for ruminants, w...
Over recent decades, ungulate populations across Europe have undergone a rapid recovery. While this ...
Large herbivores, such as mule deer and cattle have similar life histories and likely compete for re...
On an evolutionary time scale, competition for food drives species formation by genetic adaptations ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
It is known that roe deer are concedered to be very choosy. It needs this sorting because the microo...
Congeneric species often share ecological niche space resulting in competitive interactions that eit...
Nutrient selection by fallow and roe deer was investigated both in the natural environment (southern...
Controlled feeding experiments can provide valuable insights into food selection of herbivores. We c...
Elk (Cervus elaphus spp) are widely used as a terminal sire in the New Zealand deer industry because...
We studied the nutritional behaviour of hinds foraging on a mixed-forest edge by direct observation ...
A feasibility study is undertaken for the development of indices recording interaction of individual...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
International audienceIn open landscapes, grass leaves provide an abundant resource for ruminants, w...
Over recent decades, ungulate populations across Europe have undergone a rapid recovery. While this ...
Large herbivores, such as mule deer and cattle have similar life histories and likely compete for re...
On an evolutionary time scale, competition for food drives species formation by genetic adaptations ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
It is known that roe deer are concedered to be very choosy. It needs this sorting because the microo...
Congeneric species often share ecological niche space resulting in competitive interactions that eit...
Nutrient selection by fallow and roe deer was investigated both in the natural environment (southern...
Controlled feeding experiments can provide valuable insights into food selection of herbivores. We c...
Elk (Cervus elaphus spp) are widely used as a terminal sire in the New Zealand deer industry because...
We studied the nutritional behaviour of hinds foraging on a mixed-forest edge by direct observation ...
A feasibility study is undertaken for the development of indices recording interaction of individual...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
International audienceIn open landscapes, grass leaves provide an abundant resource for ruminants, w...
Over recent decades, ungulate populations across Europe have undergone a rapid recovery. While this ...
Large herbivores, such as mule deer and cattle have similar life histories and likely compete for re...