2015
DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2014.959055
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Faecal nitrogen of browser and mixed feeder game species during different seasons

Abstract: A practical measure of assessing periods of potential nutritional stress of game species is needed in the management of these species in the Acacia karroo Riparian Thicket of the central Free State. The objectives of the study were to determine N f concentration of four game species (browsers and mixed feeders) during different seasons, compare N f with leaf phenology patterns, and assess whether N f reaches levels at which body condition loss can be expected. A seasonal pattern was observed with the lowest N … Show more

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“…water, fibre, and nitrogen content (e.g. Erasmus et al , ; Edwards, ; Janecke & Smit, ). However, as the activity of most adult dung beetles is restricted to the rainy seasons, data on dung from these periods have been preferred here.…”
Section: The Composition Of Fresh Dungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…water, fibre, and nitrogen content (e.g. Erasmus et al , ; Edwards, ; Janecke & Smit, ). However, as the activity of most adult dung beetles is restricted to the rainy seasons, data on dung from these periods have been preferred here.…”
Section: The Composition Of Fresh Dungmentioning
confidence: 99%