Macro‐nutritional balancing in a circumpolar boreal ruminant under winter conditions

Author:

Spitzer Robert1ORCID,Coissac Eric2ORCID,Cromsigt Joris P. G. M.13ORCID,Felton Annika M.4ORCID,Fohringer Christian1ORCID,Landman Marietjie3ORCID,Neumann Wiebke1ORCID,Raubenheimer David5ORCID,Singh Navinder J.1ORCID,Taberlet Pierre26ORCID,Widemo Fredrik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå Sweden

2. Université Grenoble Alpes, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA Grenoble France

3. Centre for African Conservation Ecology Nelson Mandela University Gqeberha South Africa

4. Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Lomma Sweden

5. Charles Perkins Centre, and School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

6. UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø Museum Tromsø Norway

Abstract

Abstract Differences in botanical diet compositions among a large number of moose faecal samples collected during winter correlated with the nutritional differences identified in the same samples (Mantel‐r = 0.89, p = 0.001), but the nutritional differences were significantly smaller (p < 0.001). Nutritional geometry revealed that moose mixed Scots pine Pinus sylvestris and Vaccinium spp. as nutritionally complementary foods to reach a nutritional target resembling Salix spp. twigs, and selected for Salix spp. browse (Jacob's D > 0). Available protein (AP) and total non‐structural carbohydrates (TNC) were significantly correlated in observed diets but not in hypothetical diets based on food availability. The level of Acetoacetate in moose serum (i.e. ‘starvation’) was weakly negatively associated with digestibility of diets (p = 0.08) and unrelated to increasing AP:TNC and AP:NDF ratios in diets (p > 0.1). Our study is the first to demonstrate complementary feeding in free‐ranging moose to attain a nutritional target that has previously been suggested in a feeding trial with captive moose. Our results add support to the hypothesis of nutritional balancing as a driver in the nutritional strategy of moose with implications for both the management of moose and food resources. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

Helge Ax:son Johnsons Stiftelse

Kempestiftelserna

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Naturvårdsverket

NordForsk

Svenska Jägareförbundet

Umeå Universitet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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