AIMC Topic: Herbivory

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The apportionment of dietary diversity in wildlife.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Evaluating species' roles in food webs is critical for advancing ecological theories on competition, coexistence, and biodiversity but is complicated by pronounced dietary variability within species and overlap across species. We combined dietary DNA...

Three-dimensional forest foodscape in large herbivores' habitat based on UAV with LiDAR detection.

Integrative zoology
With the development of artificial intelligence, the integration of LiDAR technologies and foodscape theories to study wildlife habitat, nutritional ecology, species coexistence, and other existing hot and difficult issues would become an internation...

Simulated herbivory does not constrain phenotypic plasticity to shade through ontogeny in a relict tree.

Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany)
Ecological limits to phenotypic plasticity (PP), induced by simultaneous biotic and abiotic factors, can prevent organisms from exhibiting optimal plasticity, and in turn lead to decreased fitness. Herbivory is an important biotic stressor and may li...

A novel behavioral model of the pasture-based dairy cow from GPS data using data mining and machine learning techniques.

Journal of dairy science
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving productivity and welfare. Global positioning systems (GPS) applied to cows could provide a means of monitoring grazing herds while overcoming the subst...