Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency in free-ranging herbivores. In herbivores, FN can be separated into undigested plant N (analysed as the N concentration of the neutral detergent residue) and metabolic faecal N (MFN). It has been suggested that by differential analysis of the faecal fibre-bound N, the MFN fraction can be further split into a bacterial N and an endogenous N fraction [Hesta et al., Br. J. Nutr. 90 (2003) 1007]. We applied these methods to 96 faecal samples of 48 mammalian herbivore species from zoos. Species were grouped into coprophageous and non-coprophageous hindgut fermenters and ruminating and non-ruminating foregut fermenters. Diet was not controlled. The...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The dry matter content of 245 faecal samples of 81 species of captive wild ruminants was investigate...
The relationship between faecal nitrogen and herbage digestibiltiy was exam-ined with grazing sheep ...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency ...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
Faecal samples have been proven to be valuable in determining dietary composition of wild herbivores...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) – the combination of metabolic nitrogen and residual food nitrogen – has been u...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) – the combination of metabolic nitrogen and residual food nitrogen – has been u...
We performed intake and digestibility studies in four common (Hippopotamus amphibius) and four pygmy...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Estimating the nutritional value of a herbivore's diet is difficult because it requires knowing what...
Concentration of fecal nitrogen has been used widely as an indicator of dietary quality for free-ran...
Fecal nitrogen of free ranging and captive herbivores is correlated with dietary nitrogen, as well a...
Faecal indices are used to describe spatiotemporal patterns of diet quality in wild herbivores, and ...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The dry matter content of 245 faecal samples of 81 species of captive wild ruminants was investigate...
The relationship between faecal nitrogen and herbage digestibiltiy was exam-ined with grazing sheep ...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) concentration is used as a marker for habitat quality and digestive efficiency ...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
Faecal samples have been proven to be valuable in determining dietary composition of wild herbivores...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) – the combination of metabolic nitrogen and residual food nitrogen – has been u...
Faecal nitrogen (FN) – the combination of metabolic nitrogen and residual food nitrogen – has been u...
We performed intake and digestibility studies in four common (Hippopotamus amphibius) and four pygmy...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Estimating the nutritional value of a herbivore's diet is difficult because it requires knowing what...
Concentration of fecal nitrogen has been used widely as an indicator of dietary quality for free-ran...
Fecal nitrogen of free ranging and captive herbivores is correlated with dietary nitrogen, as well a...
Faecal indices are used to describe spatiotemporal patterns of diet quality in wild herbivores, and ...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The dry matter content of 245 faecal samples of 81 species of captive wild ruminants was investigate...
The relationship between faecal nitrogen and herbage digestibiltiy was exam-ined with grazing sheep ...