When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constituents and potentially toxic plant secondary metabolites, which are often inversely related. Herbivores that consume a highly nutritious, but chemically defended plant, may consume high levels of toxins that require energy for detoxification. Alternatively, herbivores may avoid consuming high levels of toxins by consuming a diverse diet that may be lower in overall nutritional quality. In this study, we assessed the relationship among nutritional restriction, detoxification and diet diversity in a free-ranging wild herbivore. We collected urine deposited in the snow (hereafter, snow-urine) and feces by free-ranging moose Alces americanus, a ge...
1. Mammalian herbivores can strongly influence nitrogen (N) cycling and herbivore urine could be a c...
Herbivores induce plants to undergo diverse processes that minimize costs to the plant, such as prod...
1.Resource selection is widely appreciated to be context‐dependent and shaped by both biological and...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
The nutrient balancing hypothesis proposes that, when sufficient food is available, the primary goal...
Large vertebrate herbivores have a wide variety of browsing options available. However, most plants ...
During winter, boreal forest herbivores have access to only poor-quality forage. On Anticosti Island...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
Forested lands in the western USA have undergone changes in management and condition that are result...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Understanding how habitat and nutritional condition affect ungulate populations is necessary for inf...
1. Mammalian herbivores can strongly influence nitrogen (N) cycling and herbivore urine could be a c...
Herbivores induce plants to undergo diverse processes that minimize costs to the plant, such as prod...
1.Resource selection is widely appreciated to be context‐dependent and shaped by both biological and...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
When consuming plants, herbivores must deal with both low nutritional quality from cell wall constit...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
The nutrient balancing hypothesis proposes that, when sufficient food is available, the primary goal...
Large vertebrate herbivores have a wide variety of browsing options available. However, most plants ...
During winter, boreal forest herbivores have access to only poor-quality forage. On Anticosti Island...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
Forested lands in the western USA have undergone changes in management and condition that are result...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Understanding how habitat and nutritional condition affect ungulate populations is necessary for inf...
1. Mammalian herbivores can strongly influence nitrogen (N) cycling and herbivore urine could be a c...
Herbivores induce plants to undergo diverse processes that minimize costs to the plant, such as prod...
1.Resource selection is widely appreciated to be context‐dependent and shaped by both biological and...