Using cranioskeletal measurements, several studies have generated evidence that grazing ruminants have a more pronounced mastication apparatus, in terms of muscle insertion areas and protuberances, than browsing ruminants, with the resulting hypothesis that grazers should have larger, heavier chewing muscles than browsers. However, the only investigation of this so far [Axmacher and Hofmann (J Zool 215:463-473, 1988)] did not find differences between ruminant feeding types in the masseter muscle mass of 22 species. Here, we expand the dataset to 48 ruminant species. Regardless of phylogenetic control in the statistical treatment, there was a significant positive correlation of body mass and masseter mass, and also a significant association ...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
Altres ajuts: "Beatriu de Pinos" 2014 - BP-A 00048There is considerable debate regarding whether man...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
Using cranioskeletal measurements, several studies have generated evidence that grazing ruminants ha...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
Various morphological measures demonstrate convergent evolution in ruminants with their natural diet...
The validity of Hofmann's classification of ruminants into browsers/"concentrate selectors", interme...
There is considerable debate regarding whether mandibular morphology in ungulates primarily reflects...
Various morphological measures demonstrate convergent evolution in ruminants with their natural diet...
Synopsis The establishment of a publicly-accessible repository of physiological data on feeding in m...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The omasum is the third forestomach compartment of pecoran ruminants. It is assumed that the re-abso...
Bite mass (BM) is the main parameter determining intake, production level and efficiency for grazing...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
Altres ajuts: "Beatriu de Pinos" 2014 - BP-A 00048There is considerable debate regarding whether man...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
Using cranioskeletal measurements, several studies have generated evidence that grazing ruminants ha...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
Various morphological measures demonstrate convergent evolution in ruminants with their natural diet...
The validity of Hofmann's classification of ruminants into browsers/"concentrate selectors", interme...
There is considerable debate regarding whether mandibular morphology in ungulates primarily reflects...
Various morphological measures demonstrate convergent evolution in ruminants with their natural diet...
Synopsis The establishment of a publicly-accessible repository of physiological data on feeding in m...
Grazing ruminants face complex decisions in searching for and harvesting adequate forage to meet the...
The omasum is the third forestomach compartment of pecoran ruminants. It is assumed that the re-abso...
Bite mass (BM) is the main parameter determining intake, production level and efficiency for grazing...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
Altres ajuts: "Beatriu de Pinos" 2014 - BP-A 00048There is considerable debate regarding whether man...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...