Principal foods versus preferred foods and their relations to stocking rate and range condition

作者: George A. Petrides

DOI: 10.1016/0006-3207(75)90012-9

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摘要: Abstract The principal foods of an animal population are those which it eats in greatest quantities. These foods, however, may or not be preferred. Preferred proportionately more frequent the diet than available environment. Several indexes to food preferences discussed but there special values rating results when percentage is divided by availability. importance preference ratings range management, habitat evaluation and otherwise reviewed.

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