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African elephants are `picky eaters`

Monday - Jul 16, 2012, 11:24am (GMT+5.5)
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Washington -  Despite its large size and fast-operating digestive system, the African elephant does not eat just anything, it selectively chooses species and parts of the woody  plants that comprise its diet, a new study has revealed.

Ina new study, researchers have explored the dietary habits of the African elephant and investigated what plants this animal selects, what parts of a plant it consumes, and how its choices  vary with seasonal changes.

Previous studies suggested that the larger the animal, the less selective it might be in its diet, due to lower nutrient requirements per unit of body mass.

Accordingly, a large animal would be more capable than a smaller one of digesting high-fiber content and potentially toxic chemical contents of some plants.

Thus the African elephant, the largest extant herbivore, should be willing and able to consume a broad variety of plant species.

This study takes a closer look at the dietary patterns of more than 80,000 elephants in the Chobe National Park of Botswana. While its size and hindgut digestion do enable the African  elephant to exploit a large assortment of plants, it seems to occupy a rather distinct niche from other animals in its actual choices.

During the wet season, elephants found only 30 percent of the woody species available for consumption palatable. In the hot, dry season, this increases to 50 percent.

While the elephant might eat shoots and leaves during the wet season, it prefers stem, bark, and roots, making up 50 percent of its diet in the cool, dry season and increasing to 94 percent of

it consumption in the hot, dry season.

It is not so much the choice of plant species that separates the elephant from other animals, but the selection of plant parts. The African elephant concentrates on the bark, stem, and roots

rather than foliage or fruit of plants.

These choices reduce the elephant’s overlap of food selection with other animals.

The food choices of the African elephant can leave a large footprint, but rather than eliminating most of the woody plant component, elephant feeding habits may cause a compositional

change among the woodland species due to their neglect of certain types of plants and favor of others.

The study has been published in Journal of Mammalogy.





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