Asian dry forests contain diverse and abundant large herbivore communities whose diet breadth is largely unstudied. We examined the diet composition of eight ungulate species in a dry tropical forest using metabarcoding to determine if the diet separation of the diverse community was structured and if and obvious attributes (i.e. body size, phylogeny or ecology) can explain the structure. We collected fecal samples from the ungulates in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary in the western forest complex of Thailand. The fecal collections occurred around a Large Forest Tree Plot (ForestGeo) where all woody species were codified within a genetic barcode library and used in this study. This DNA library was supplemented with samples from forb and ...
Characterizing the trophic relationships between large herbivores and the outstanding plant diversit...
Abstract: According to niche theory, differential use of shared resources facilitates the co-existen...
Understanding the trophic ecology of herbivore species is key to assess their environmental requirem...
Millions of acres of rangeland in the western U.S. is shared habitat by elk (Cervus canadensis), mul...
Niche partitioning facilitates species coexistence in a world of limited resources, thereby enrichin...
There is little understanding of how large mammalian herbivores in Asia partition habitat and forage...
In a world with a rapidly growing human population and limited resources, it is important to underst...
Human population expansion and associated degradation of the habitat of many wildlife species cause ...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
Knowledge of food web interactions is essential for understanding the role of carnivores in an ecosy...
BackgroundMorphologically similar sympatric species may have a high degree of niche overlap. Barking...
Endangered dholes (Cuon alpinus) are restricted to small and declining populations in Southeast Asia...
1. Diverse megafauna assemblages have declined or disappeared throughout much of the world, and many...
Managers need to know the extent of the conflict between livestock and wild animals. Although many s...
Human population expansion and associated degradation of the habitat of many wildlife species cause ...
Characterizing the trophic relationships between large herbivores and the outstanding plant diversit...
Abstract: According to niche theory, differential use of shared resources facilitates the co-existen...
Understanding the trophic ecology of herbivore species is key to assess their environmental requirem...
Millions of acres of rangeland in the western U.S. is shared habitat by elk (Cervus canadensis), mul...
Niche partitioning facilitates species coexistence in a world of limited resources, thereby enrichin...
There is little understanding of how large mammalian herbivores in Asia partition habitat and forage...
In a world with a rapidly growing human population and limited resources, it is important to underst...
Human population expansion and associated degradation of the habitat of many wildlife species cause ...
Closely related sympatric species commonly develop different ecological strategies to avoid competit...
Knowledge of food web interactions is essential for understanding the role of carnivores in an ecosy...
BackgroundMorphologically similar sympatric species may have a high degree of niche overlap. Barking...
Endangered dholes (Cuon alpinus) are restricted to small and declining populations in Southeast Asia...
1. Diverse megafauna assemblages have declined or disappeared throughout much of the world, and many...
Managers need to know the extent of the conflict between livestock and wild animals. Although many s...
Human population expansion and associated degradation of the habitat of many wildlife species cause ...
Characterizing the trophic relationships between large herbivores and the outstanding plant diversit...
Abstract: According to niche theory, differential use of shared resources facilitates the co-existen...
Understanding the trophic ecology of herbivore species is key to assess their environmental requirem...