Methane output of tortoises: its contribution to energy loss related to herbivore body mass.
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Herbivory and body size: allometries of diet quality and gastrointestinal physiology, and implications for herbivore ecology and dinosaur gigantismKinship, inbreeding and fine-scale spatial structure influence gut microbiota in a hindgut-fermenting tortoise.Benefits of the destinations, not costs of the journeys, shape partial migration patterns.Digestive physiology, metabolism and methane production of captive Linné's two-toed sloths (Choloepus didactylus).The effect of very low food intake on digestive physiology and forage digestibility in horses.
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Methane output of tortoises: its contribution to energy loss related to herbivore body mass.
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Methane output of tortoises: i ...... elated to herbivore body mass.
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Carla R Soliva
Jean-Michel Hatt
Jürgen Hummel
Michael Kreuzer
Ragna Franz
Samuel Furrer
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0017628
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2011-03-09T00:00:00Z