Browse instantaneous intake rate (IIR) is a product of bite size and bite rate which are constrained by plant morphology. We studied the effects of leaf size, thorn density and leaf accessibility on the IIRs of five browse species in semi-arid savanna over three leaf phenophases using cafeteria-style trials. Bite size was influenced by leaf size and bite rate by leaf accessibility, while thorn density had an impact on both bite size and bite rate. The lowest IIRs were recorded on the small leafed Acacia tortilis which also had the highest thorn density. Dichrostachys cinerea had the highest IIRs due to the large bite sizes. Although Terminalia prunioides and Commiphora pyracanthoides had small leaves, their arrangements in clusters allowed ...
It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against...
Generalization occurs when an animal responds to novel stimuli in much the same way it has responded...
This study evaluated the influence of Tanzania-grass sward height (30, 50, 70 and 90 cm) on the mor...
Browse instantaneous intake rate (IIR) is a product of bite size and bite rate which are constrained...
The ways in which spines and thorns on plants affect browsing behavior and instantaneous intake rate...
This study investigated the seasonal and plant species patterns of short-term intake rate (STIR) by ...
Broad- and fine-leaved woody species respond to seasonal changes from wet to dry season differently....
Spines in plants have evolved to reduce mammalian herbivory, and their main function may be to prote...
Although goats are common domestic browsers in African savannas, factors that affect their diet sele...
Woody plants protect themselves against loss of valuable nutrients and photosynthetic tissue to her...
Patterns of browse selection by Boer goats in a representative Acacia karroo community in the easter...
Consumption of browse and grass in a representative Acacia karroo savanna community was measured. Ac...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
This study evaluated the influence of Tanzania-grass sward height (30, 50, 70 and 90 cm) on the mor...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against...
Generalization occurs when an animal responds to novel stimuli in much the same way it has responded...
This study evaluated the influence of Tanzania-grass sward height (30, 50, 70 and 90 cm) on the mor...
Browse instantaneous intake rate (IIR) is a product of bite size and bite rate which are constrained...
The ways in which spines and thorns on plants affect browsing behavior and instantaneous intake rate...
This study investigated the seasonal and plant species patterns of short-term intake rate (STIR) by ...
Broad- and fine-leaved woody species respond to seasonal changes from wet to dry season differently....
Spines in plants have evolved to reduce mammalian herbivory, and their main function may be to prote...
Although goats are common domestic browsers in African savannas, factors that affect their diet sele...
Woody plants protect themselves against loss of valuable nutrients and photosynthetic tissue to her...
Patterns of browse selection by Boer goats in a representative Acacia karroo community in the easter...
Consumption of browse and grass in a representative Acacia karroo savanna community was measured. Ac...
1. The relationships between foraging behaviour, incisor arcade breadth and body mass were described...
This study evaluated the influence of Tanzania-grass sward height (30, 50, 70 and 90 cm) on the mor...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
It is assumed that the phytochemistry of browse species protects their biomass and nutrients against...
Generalization occurs when an animal responds to novel stimuli in much the same way it has responded...
This study evaluated the influence of Tanzania-grass sward height (30, 50, 70 and 90 cm) on the mor...