01249naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500800007826000090015852004670016765000190063465000090065365000180066265000170068065000230069765000180072065000110073865000100074965000220075965000100078165000220079165300180081365300130083170000170084470000160086177300700087715234552023-06-13 1973 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aHANSEN, R. M. aDiscerned fragments in feces indicates diet overlap.h[electronic resource] c1973 aAbstract: A mean dissimilarity index was used to measure the degree of dietary overlap of appropriately paired diet and fecal samples of cows, bison, and sheep. When botanical composition is determined by the microscope technique for plant fragments identified in the feces of different kinds of herbivores (cattle, sheep, and bison), the estimated degree of dietary overlap is approximately the same as if diet samples had been used to estimate dietary overlap. aCattle feeding aDiet aDigestibility aForage crops aRuminant nutrition aSheep feeding aBovino aDieta aNutrição Animal aOvino aPlanta Forrageira aAnalise fecal aBubalino1 aPEDEN, D. G.1 aRICE, R. W. tJournal of Range Managementgv. 26, n. 2, p. 103-105, Mar., 1973.