Ruminants eat an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and toxins. This selection makes intuitive sense, but no theories adequately explain this diversity. Some maintain it reduces the likelihood of overingesting toxins, whereas others contend it meets nutritional needs. Nevertheless, herbivores seek variety even when toxins are not a concern and nutritional needs are met. I offer another explanation for this behavior, one which encompasses the avoidance of toxins and the acquisition of nutrients. A key concept in this theory is aversion, the decrease in preference for food just eaten as a result of sensory input (a food\u27s taste, odor, texture, i.e., its flavor) and postingestive effects (effects of nutrients and toxins on chemo-...
Synopsis Many organisms encounter noxious or unpalatable compounds in their diets. Thus, a robust re...
Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposu...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...
Ruminants eat an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and toxins. This selection makes intu...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Researchers studying diet selection of ungulate herbivores have generally considered plant palatabil...
Nutrition is an important aspect of welfare, and in most recommendations for the welfare of animals ...
Food preference is best understood as the interaction between taste and postingestive feedback, dete...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Animals form preferences for foods with high levels of energy and protein especially if they release...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Synopsis Many organisms encounter noxious or unpalatable compounds in their diets. Thus, a robust re...
Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposu...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...
Ruminants eat an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and toxins. This selection makes intu...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Ruminants select nutritious diets from a diverse array of plant species that vary in kinds and conce...
Researchers studying diet selection of ungulate herbivores have generally considered plant palatabil...
Nutrition is an important aspect of welfare, and in most recommendations for the welfare of animals ...
Food preference is best understood as the interaction between taste and postingestive feedback, dete...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
Ruminants eat a variety of foods, varying in toxins and nutrients, but no hypotheses adequately expl...
Herbivores select diets from an array of plant species that vary in nutrients and plant secondary me...
Animals form preferences for foods with high levels of energy and protein especially if they release...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Synopsis Many organisms encounter noxious or unpalatable compounds in their diets. Thus, a robust re...
Herbivores satiate on single foods ingested too frequently or in excess. We hypothesized that exposu...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...