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- W2023263798 abstract "The sambar Cervus unicolor has a large population in southern Asia. In Sri Lanka, its habitat use is most common among the four cervid species. We carried out an analysis of the food habits of sambar in the Horton Plains National Park from January to November 1991 by using the quantitative fecal analysis method. Analyses of sambar feces collected at the three habitats (two grassland communities and a forest) in the Horton Plains National Park found that the sambar diet largely consisted of graminoid leaves; 45–78% in grasslands and 43–60% in the forest. The analyses also found that the proportion of graminoid leaves in early summer (52–78%) was greater than it was in winter (43–49%). In spring and summer, different varieties of graminoids were consumed by sambar, whereas dicotyledonous plants were consumed in winter. The fecal nitrogen level did not fall below the critical level of their nutrition (1.1%), indicating that sambar food quality in the Horton Plains was sufficient. A large proportion of Pennisetum spp., exotic grasses (10–39%) were found in the fecal compositions collected in the Pennisetum community. This could be because of the high biomass and high nitrogen concentration (approximately 2.4%) of Pennisetum and its low‐growing nature. From the present study, we found that in order for sambar, a native ungulate, not to increase in number, the growth of exotic plants such as Pennisetum needs to be controlled." @default.
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- W2023263798 title "Food habits of sambar <i>Cervus unicolor</i> at the Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka" @default.
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