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The effect of plant spinescence on the foraging efficiency of bushbuck and boergoats : browsers of similar body size
Author
Wilson, S L
Kerley, G I H
Publisher
Journal of Arid Environments
Publication Year
2003
Body

Thorn removal experiments quantified the effects of plant spinescence on the foraging efficiency of two mammalian browsers of similar body size, the indigenous bushbuck and the introduced domestic boergoat. Spinescence limited the intake rates of both browsers; the extent being influenced by the animal's feeding technique. Larger bite sizes and rates enabled the bushbuck to increase their intake rate from dethorned branches. Spinescence restricted the feeding style of boergoats. Following thorn removal they attained larger bite sizes, and therefore greater intake rates. Boergoats were intrinsically fast eaters and were more efficient than bushbuck when foraging on spinescent species.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
55
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
150-158
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Arid Environments
Keywords
Capra hircus (boergoat)
foraging efficiency
Spinescence
Intake rates
Tragelaphus scriptus (bushbuck)
diet selection
foraging ecology
goats
wildlife
plant autecology
Africa