Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food particle size reduction is one of the main differences between herbivorous birds (gizzard) and mammals (teeth). For a quantitative comparison of the efficiency of food comminution, we investigated mean fecal particle sizes (MPS) in 14 herbivorous bird species and compared these with a data set of 111 non-ruminant herbivorous mammal species. In general MPS increased with body mass, but there was no significant difference between birds and mammals, suggesting a comparable efficiency of food processing by gizzards and chewing teeth. The results lead to the intriguing question of why gizzard systems have evolved comparatively rarely among amniote ...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
1.Understanding the relationship between form, function and diet in feeding structures is critical t...
The moa (Dinornithiformes) are large to gigantic extinct terrestrial birds of New Zealand. Knowledge...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
A major difference between reptile and mammalian herbivores is that the former do not masticate thei...
Dietary specialization is generally considered to be a crucial factor in driving morphological evolu...
The Xenarthra represents an enigmatic clade of placental mammals that includes living tree sloths, a...
Seed retention time (SRT), the time interval between seed ingestion and defaecation, is a critical p...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Larger animals are assumed to ingest larger seeds and consume larger fruits, but empirical studies r...
Some birds intentionally ingest stones to facilitate digestion of hard foodstuffs, a behavior inheri...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
1.Understanding the relationship between form, function and diet in feeding structures is critical t...
The moa (Dinornithiformes) are large to gigantic extinct terrestrial birds of New Zealand. Knowledge...
Particle size reduction is a primary means of improving efficiency in herbivores. The mode of food p...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
A major difference between reptile and mammalian herbivores is that the former do not masticate thei...
Dietary specialization is generally considered to be a crucial factor in driving morphological evolu...
The Xenarthra represents an enigmatic clade of placental mammals that includes living tree sloths, a...
Seed retention time (SRT), the time interval between seed ingestion and defaecation, is a critical p...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Larger animals are assumed to ingest larger seeds and consume larger fruits, but empirical studies r...
Some birds intentionally ingest stones to facilitate digestion of hard foodstuffs, a behavior inheri...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
1.Understanding the relationship between form, function and diet in feeding structures is critical t...
The moa (Dinornithiformes) are large to gigantic extinct terrestrial birds of New Zealand. Knowledge...