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Intraspecific Strategic Responses of African Elephants to Temporal Variation in Forage Quality

机译:非洲象对饲草质量随时间变化的种内战略反应

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Mammalian herbivores adopt foraging strategies to optimize nutritional trade-offs against restrictions imposed by body size, nutritional requirements, digestive anatomy, physiology, and the forage resource they exploit. Selective or generalist feeding strategies scale with body size across species. However, within species, where constraints should be most similar, responses to limitation have rarely been examined. We used African elephants (Loxodonta africana) to test for changes in seasonal diet quality of individuals of differing body size and sex through measurement of fecal nitrogen and phosphorus. We measured physiological stress response of these age and sex classes to seasonal change by fecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels (i.e., stress hormones). Large body size increased tolerance to lower-quality forage. Adult males and females exhibited divergent trends; females had higher diet quality than males, irrespective of body size. When limited by forage availability or quality during the dry season, diet quality declined across all body sizes, but weaned calves ingested a higher-quality diet than larger-bodied adults. On release from restriction during the wet season, weaned calf nitrogen concentrations were consistently high and stress hormone levels decreased, whereas adult female phosphorus levels were highest and less variable and stress hormone levels were unchanged. The ability to adjust forage quality is an important strategy used to ensure adequate nutritional intake according to body size limitations. Although body size is a key determining factor of dietary differences between adult elephants, foraging strategies are also driven by specific nutritional requirements, which may override the body size effects driving foraging decisions in some cases. The diversity of intraspecific response highlights ecologically segregated entities within a species and should be a concern for population management planning, particularly for threatened species. Fecal diet quality and stress hormone analysis could provide an early and sensitive indicator for monitoring age and sex class responses to resource restriction in high-density elephant populations.
机译:哺乳动物食草动物采用觅食策略来优化营养平衡,以克服身体大小,营养需求,消化解剖结构,生理以及所利用的饲草资源所施加的限制。选择性或通才喂养策略随物种的体型而定。然而,在限制最相似的物种中,很少研究对限制的反应。我们使用非洲象(Loxodonta africana)通过测量粪便氮和磷来测试不同体型和性别的个体的季节性饮食质量变化。我们通过粪便糖皮质激素代谢物水平(即压力激素)测量了这些年龄和性别类别对季节变化的生理压力反应。大体型增加了对劣质草料的耐受性。成年男性和女性表现出不同的趋势。不论身高大小,女性的饮食质量均高于男性。受干旱季节饲草供应或质量的限制,所有体型的饮食质量均下降,但断奶的犊牛比大体的成年牛摄入的饮食质量更高。在雨季解除限制后,断奶的犊牛氮浓度始终较高,应激激素水平下降,而成年雌性磷水平最高,变化较小,应激激素水平不变。调整草料质量的能力是一种重要的策略,可用于根据体型限制来确保充足的营养摄入。尽管体型是决定成年大象饮食差异的关键因素,但觅食策略也受特定营养需求的驱动,在某些情况下,其可能会超过体型对觅食决策的影响。种内反应的多样性突出了一个物种内生态隔离的实体,应该是种群管理规划(特别是受威胁物种)关注的问题。粪便的饮食质量和压力激素分析可以为监测年龄和性别类别对高密度大象种群对资源限制的反应提供早期和敏感的指标。

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    《Journal of Wildlife Management》 |2009年第6期|827-835|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Amarula Elephant Research Programme, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;

    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, 302 Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;

    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, 302 Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;

    Amarula Elephant Research Programme, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;

    Amarula Elephant Research Programme, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;

    Amarula Elephant Research Programme, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;

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  • 关键词

    allometry; dimorphism; foraging strategy; limitation; Loxodonta africana; nutrition; seasonal restriction; South Africa;

    机译:异速二态性觅食策略;局限性;非洲象营养;季节限制;南非;

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