We hypothesised that (i) increased feeding motivation will cause sheep to move further apart as a result of individuals trying to find food and (ii) in conditions of high food availability, sheep will move less and show greater social attraction. The effects of both feeding motivation and food availability on spatial distribution was examined in eight groups of food-deprived (high feeding motivation) and satiated (low feeding motivation) sheep in good or poor food resource plots in a 232 design. Distance travelled was assessed using Global Positioning System collars, grazing time using scan sampling and social cohesion using proximity collars that record the number and duration of encounters within 4m. Food-deprived sheep in the good-resour...
The value of information on the status of alternative food patches depends upon an animal's ability ...
Undesirable grazing distribution results in land degradation and inefficient forage utilization. Rew...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...
We investigated how food preferences and social bonds interact to determine the choice of grazing lo...
In stable and predictable environments, grazing herbivores can use spatial memory to increase foragi...
Group cohesion in social animals foraging in patchy environments depends on 2 opposite forces, intra...
We investigated how individuality and lameness altered social organisation by assessing food-directe...
Background. A large proportion of natural grasslands around the world is exposed to overgrazing resu...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
SummaryFlocking is a striking example of collective behaviour that is found in insect swarms, fish s...
The availability of food is a crucial factor determining the health and growth of animals. Prolonged...
Herbivorous ungulates live in a spatially heterogeneous environment making foraging decisions at a r...
In extensive livestock production, high densities may inhibit regulation processes, maintaining high...
Background: A large proportion of natural grasslands around the world is exposed to overgrazing resu...
The value of information on the status of alternative food patches depends upon an animal's ability ...
Undesirable grazing distribution results in land degradation and inefficient forage utilization. Rew...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...
We investigated how food preferences and social bonds interact to determine the choice of grazing lo...
In stable and predictable environments, grazing herbivores can use spatial memory to increase foragi...
Group cohesion in social animals foraging in patchy environments depends on 2 opposite forces, intra...
We investigated how individuality and lameness altered social organisation by assessing food-directe...
Background. A large proportion of natural grasslands around the world is exposed to overgrazing resu...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
SummaryFlocking is a striking example of collective behaviour that is found in insect swarms, fish s...
The availability of food is a crucial factor determining the health and growth of animals. Prolonged...
Herbivorous ungulates live in a spatially heterogeneous environment making foraging decisions at a r...
In extensive livestock production, high densities may inhibit regulation processes, maintaining high...
Background: A large proportion of natural grasslands around the world is exposed to overgrazing resu...
The value of information on the status of alternative food patches depends upon an animal's ability ...
Undesirable grazing distribution results in land degradation and inefficient forage utilization. Rew...
The food resources of forest ungulates typically are patchily distributed. Research on foraging beha...