Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces
In African savannas, browse-based resources (@3 plants) are isotopically distinct from grasses (@4 plants). The carbon isotopic composition of the basic plant diet is recorded in animal tissues. Mammal faeces are a readily accessible, non-invasive, sample material for temporally resolved dietary rec...
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doaj-2de1dc026d7f448f818d0756324058a02020-11-24T23:36:28ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07712005-06-0148111512410.4102/koedoe.v48i1.170126Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faecesD. Codron0J. Codron1M. Sponheimer2Julia A. Lee-Thorp3T. Robinson4C.C. Grant5D. de Ruiter6University of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Cape TownBrigham Young UniversityUniversity of the WitwatersrandTexas A & M UniversityIn African savannas, browse-based resources (@3 plants) are isotopically distinct from grasses (@4 plants). The carbon isotopic composition of the basic plant diet is recorded in animal tissues. Mammal faeces are a readily accessible, non-invasive, sample material for temporally resolved dietary reconstructions. Faeces, however, include both undigested plant matter and waste, hence accuracy of dietary calculations could potentially be compromised by shifts in plant isotopic values related to seasonal or spatial differences, or by variability in the isotopic differences between faeces and diet. A controlled feeding study of four ungulate species showed a small, consistent difference between diet and faeces of-0.9 o, irrespective of whether the diet was @3 or C4-based. Results from faeces oftaxa known to be pure grazers, pure browsers, and mixed-feeders from the Kruger National Park were entirely consistent with their diets, but the accuracy of dietary reconstructions is enhanced with data from local plant communities.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/170herbivoresdietplantsfaecesisotopic variability |
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D. Codron J. Codron M. Sponheimer Julia A. Lee-Thorp T. Robinson C.C. Grant D. de Ruiter Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science herbivores diet plants faeces isotopic variability |
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D. Codron J. Codron M. Sponheimer Julia A. Lee-Thorp T. Robinson C.C. Grant D. de Ruiter |
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Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces |
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In African savannas, browse-based resources (@3 plants) are isotopically distinct from grasses (@4 plants). The carbon isotopic composition of the basic plant diet is recorded in animal tissues. Mammal faeces are a readily accessible, non-invasive, sample material for temporally resolved dietary reconstructions. Faeces, however, include both undigested plant matter and waste, hence accuracy of dietary calculations could potentially be compromised by shifts in plant isotopic values related to seasonal or spatial differences, or by variability in the isotopic differences between faeces and diet. A controlled feeding study of four ungulate species showed a small, consistent difference between diet and faeces of-0.9 o, irrespective of whether the diet was @3 or C4-based. Results from faeces oftaxa known to be pure grazers, pure browsers, and mixed-feeders from the Kruger National Park were entirely consistent with their diets, but the accuracy of dietary reconstructions is enhanced with data from local plant communities. |
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herbivores diet plants faeces isotopic variability |
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