The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) states that energy intake for ungulates is maximised when forage biomass is at intermediate levels. Nevertheless, metabolic allometry and different digestive systems suggest that resource selection should vary across ungulate species. By combining GPS relocations with remotely sensed data on forage characteristics and surface water, we quantified the effect of body size and digestive system in determining movements of 30 populations of hindgut fermenters (equids) and ruminants across biomes. Selection for intermediate forage biomass was negatively related to body size, regardless of digestive system. Selection for proximity to surface water was stronger for equids relative to ruminants, regardless of body size. To be more generalisable, we suggest that the FMH explicitly incorporate contingencies in body size and digestive system, with small-bodied ruminants selecting more strongly for potential energy intake, and hindgut fermenters selecting more strongly for surface water

Esmaeili, S.; Jesmer, B.R.; Albeke, S.E.; Aikens, E.O.; Schoenecker, K.A.; King, S.R.B.; Abrahms, B.; Buuveibaatar, B.; Beck, J.L.; Boone, R.B.; Cagnacci, F.; Chamaillé‐jammes, S.; Chimeddorj, B.; Cross, P.C.; Dejid, N.; Enkhbyar, J.; Fischhoff, I.R.; Ford, A.T.; Jenks, K.; Hemami, M.; Hennig, J.D.; Ito, T.Y.; Kaczensky, P.; Kauffman, M.J.; Linnell, J.D.C.; Lkhagvasuren, B.; Mcevoy, J.F.; Melzheimer, J.; Merkle, J.A.; Mueller, T.; Muntifering, J.; Mysterud, A.; Olson, K.A.; Panzacchi, M.; Payne, J.C.; Pedrotti, L.; Rauset, G.R.; Rubenstein, D.I.; Sawyer, H.; Scasta, J.D.; Signer, J.; Songer, M.; Stabach, J.A.; Stapleton, S.; Strand, O.; Sundaresan, S.R.; Usukhjargal, D.; Uuganbayar, G.; Fryxell, J.M.; Goheen, J.R. (2021). Body size and digestive system shape resource selection by ungulates: a cross‐taxa test of the forage maturation hypothesis. ECOLOGY LETTERS, 24 (10): 2178-2191. doi: 10.1111/ele.13848 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/72276

Body size and digestive system shape resource selection by ungulates: a cross‐taxa test of the forage maturation hypothesis

Cagnacci, Francesca;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) states that energy intake for ungulates is maximised when forage biomass is at intermediate levels. Nevertheless, metabolic allometry and different digestive systems suggest that resource selection should vary across ungulate species. By combining GPS relocations with remotely sensed data on forage characteristics and surface water, we quantified the effect of body size and digestive system in determining movements of 30 populations of hindgut fermenters (equids) and ruminants across biomes. Selection for intermediate forage biomass was negatively related to body size, regardless of digestive system. Selection for proximity to surface water was stronger for equids relative to ruminants, regardless of body size. To be more generalisable, we suggest that the FMH explicitly incorporate contingencies in body size and digestive system, with small-bodied ruminants selecting more strongly for potential energy intake, and hindgut fermenters selecting more strongly for surface water
Equidae
Forage biomass
Hindgut fermentation
Macroecology
Ruminant
Step-selection function
Water requirements
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
2021
Esmaeili, S.; Jesmer, B.R.; Albeke, S.E.; Aikens, E.O.; Schoenecker, K.A.; King, S.R.B.; Abrahms, B.; Buuveibaatar, B.; Beck, J.L.; Boone, R.B.; Cagnacci, F.; Chamaillé‐jammes, S.; Chimeddorj, B.; Cross, P.C.; Dejid, N.; Enkhbyar, J.; Fischhoff, I.R.; Ford, A.T.; Jenks, K.; Hemami, M.; Hennig, J.D.; Ito, T.Y.; Kaczensky, P.; Kauffman, M.J.; Linnell, J.D.C.; Lkhagvasuren, B.; Mcevoy, J.F.; Melzheimer, J.; Merkle, J.A.; Mueller, T.; Muntifering, J.; Mysterud, A.; Olson, K.A.; Panzacchi, M.; Payne, J.C.; Pedrotti, L.; Rauset, G.R.; Rubenstein, D.I.; Sawyer, H.; Scasta, J.D.; Signer, J.; Songer, M.; Stabach, J.A.; Stapleton, S.; Strand, O.; Sundaresan, S.R.; Usukhjargal, D.; Uuganbayar, G.; Fryxell, J.M.; Goheen, J.R. (2021). Body size and digestive system shape resource selection by ungulates: a cross‐taxa test of the forage maturation hypothesis. ECOLOGY LETTERS, 24 (10): 2178-2191. doi: 10.1111/ele.13848 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/72276
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