Carnivores do not vary markedly in their digestive efficiency for protein and fat, but whether they resemble other trophic guilds (omnivores and herbivores) in this respect has not been evaluated. We collated data on apparent crude protein (CP) and crude fat (ether extracts, EE) digestibility in 157 mammal species, applying the Lucas principle of regressing digestible nutrient content against nutrient content, where the slope of the regression equation represents the true digestibility and the intercept the metabolic losses per unit dry matter intake. The data collection is marked by the evident uneven distribution of dietary nutrient contents across trophic guilds and differences in the nutrient range by which different species have been e...
We performed intake and digestibility studies in four common (Hippopotamus amphibius) and four pygmy...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of 'textbook knowledge' is that the ...
A digestibility study was conducted in which an identical diet was fed to five species, namely, rats...
Carnivores do not vary markedly in their digestive efficiency for protein and fat, but whether they ...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
Allometric considerations have suggested that small herbivores are inefficient at or incapable of ex...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
The morphological and functional design of gastrointestinal tracts of many vertebrates and invertebr...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
We performed intake and digestibility studies in four common (Hippopotamus amphibius) and four pygmy...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of 'textbook knowledge' is that the ...
A digestibility study was conducted in which an identical diet was fed to five species, namely, rats...
Carnivores do not vary markedly in their digestive efficiency for protein and fat, but whether they ...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
1. A traditional approach to the nutritional ecology of herbivores is that larger animals can tolera...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
The general observation that secondary consumers ingest highly digestible food and have simple short...
1. A key concept of body mass (BM) in niche separation of large herbivores assumes that the decrease...
In herbivore ecophysiology, comparative chewing efficiency has only recently received increased atte...
Allometric considerations have suggested that small herbivores are inefficient at or incapable of ex...
Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore body size...
The morphological and functional design of gastrointestinal tracts of many vertebrates and invertebr...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
Abstract: Digestive physiology has played a prominent role in explanations for terrestrial herbivore...
We performed intake and digestibility studies in four common (Hippopotamus amphibius) and four pygmy...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of 'textbook knowledge' is that the ...
A digestibility study was conducted in which an identical diet was fed to five species, namely, rats...