Sentences with phrase «many grazers»

We've taken an animal that is a ruminant or grazer and acidified its intestinal system by forcing it to eat corn.
No seriously... I'm a total grazer & I've always been.
I'm such a grazer, too!
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However, having complete access to all of the food in the house (assuming we have anything good) can sometimes be a little rough, especially for a grazer like me.
Cats are another problem with window sill cultivation because they are notorious seedling grazers and can quickly ruin the freshly - sprouted crop.
I'm a serious grazer and am on a mission to make my all my grazing be a healthy boost for my busy days.
A pleasant salad to the grazers is tasty and several fruits like bananas are wonderful for that minor monkeys.
But rarely at one time, especially if you have a «grazer» like I do.
Doctors say that most often picky eaters are «grazers» — that is, kids who eat small amounts of food throughout the day.
I would love for my daughter to try these — she's a grazer and anything to expand her repertoire would be much appreciated!
Kaiden, my son, is also a grazer.
Embrace Snacks This is for all the mothers of grazers out there - it's OK if your kid will only eat snacks, Waldman says.
He has never been a grazer anyway.
She's never been a big eater, much more of a grazer, and she is naturally skinny.
He was what all the baby books, my pediatrician, the lady down the street, and the exorcist I consulted called «a grazer
«Fulani herdsmen, nomadic cattle grazers, have been named one of the deadliest terror groups in the world comparable to Boko Haram, ISIS, the Taliban and al - Shabaab.
«Daphnia are the principle grazers in freshwater ponds, keeping algal populations in check,» Palkovacs explained.
Trying to mimic the roles of wild herds That protective layer, it turns out, is vital for healthy soils that trap carbon, break down methane and produce more grasses every year to feed returning grazers.
Researchers from Denmark demonstrate in a study that the large grazers and browsers of the past created a mosaic of varied landscapes consisting of closed and semi-closed forests and parkland.
In some cases, a curvy feeding trail abruptly transitions into a straight line, which Narbonne interprets as potential evidence of the grazer evading a predator.
All that remains of the African savanna grazers are seven skeletons, including one on display at University College London.
Around 70 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous, the plant - eating reptiles probably lived in multigenerational herds — just like modern grazers, a dinosaur track site in Alaska suggests.
With grazers present, they can handle much less drought stress.»
«Grazers have a strong compounding effect.
The researchers focused on three factors that affect grassland streams: burn intervals; grazers, such as bison; and the historical presence of woody vegetation.
«Pressures from grazers hastens ecosystem collapse from drought: Experiments show grazing pressures compound drought stress, delay recovery.»
That disruption can at least double methylmercury concentrations in microscopic grazers called zooplankton, researchers report January 27 in Science Advances.
There has been a more than 20-fold increase in the number of parrotfish in the Gulf of Mexico — a species which consumes seagrass at five times the rate of native grazers.
Ledi - Geraru hosted a different fauna just 200,000 years later, with grazers such as gazelles, zebras, wild pigs, and a baboon at home in open grasslands like the Serengeti.
The dinosaur is named Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis, which means ancient grazer of the Colville River.
According to the popular logic, the wolves preyed on elk, keeping the grazers» populations in check, which allowed dwindling aspen populations, and the beavers that fed on them, to rebound.
The elephant is at one end of the spectrum of browsers and grazers.
Global warming could cut arctic grazers — such as these reindeer on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen — off from their dinner.
Grazed, mixed open woodlands have been transformed into dense forests and domestic grazers have been relocated from woodlands to arable fields and semi-natural grasslands.
Grazers such as zebra and buffalo congregate in these spots, fertilizing them further with their dung, says one of the paper's co-authors, community ecologist Todd Palmer of the University of Florida, Gainesville.
«And why aren't the grazers out there — the insects — eating all those leaves?
Comet Lovejoy was the first sun - grazer known to survive its approach and reemerge from the corona, the researchers note.
In any food chain, energy flow alternates; in odd - linked systems, plants will be limited by resources available to them (top - down control); in even - linked systems, plants will be limited by grazers (bottom - up control).
It tells the 400 - million - year story of a group that once comprised the planet's top carnivores, to say nothing of lineages that diversified into scavengers, grazers and even filter feeders.
Instead, the experiment yielded bloom of algae, which was readily and rapidly eaten by microscopic grazers.
These small cliffs, crevices and canyons are on a grand enough scale to protect plants from grazers, predators and the drying power of sun and wind alike.
This widening was not a result of larger seeds but instead a broadening of the scales with which the cone arms itself against grazers, he reports online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
With four colleagues, Dobson co-authored a new paper, published last week in the journal PLoS One, based on a detailed computer model examining how a worst - case road - development scenario might affect the Serengeti's most iconic migratory grazer, the wildebeest (also known as the gnu).
Researchers have named it Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis, which means «ancient grazer» in Inupiaq, the language of Alaska Inupiat Eskimos, according to the new study in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.
But in the final months, the authors say, one animal continued to focus on grazers, with an occasional human meal, whereas the other was mainly feasting on browsers and people.
The grazers also serve as food themselves for animals higher on the food chain.
The little crustacean «grazers,» some resembling tiny shrimp, are critical in protecting seagrasses from overgrowth by algae, helping keep these aquatic havens healthy for native and economically important species.
In fact, the authors wrote, if not for the algal munching of these grazers, algae could blanket the seagrasses, blocking out sunlight and preventing them from photosynthesizing, which would ultimately kill the seagrasses.
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