Diet of guanaco in sheep-free rangeland in Tierra del Fuego, Chile
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Muñoz, Alejandra E.
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Diet of guanaco in sheep-free rangeland in Tierra del Fuego, Chile
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A.E. Muñoz, and J.A. Simonetti. 2013. Diet of guanaco in sheep-free rangeland in Tierra
del Fuego, Chile. Cien. Inv. Agr. 40(1):185-191. Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the only native
ungulate of Tierra del Fuego, uses the forests more extensively after the introduction of
sheep. It is presumed that the regeneration of lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) is hampered by
guanaco browsing. In this context, the diet of guanaco in Tierra del Fuego was evaluated
through a microhistological analysis of feces in a livestock-free area dominated by lenga
forest. Guanacos behaved largely as herbivorous grazers and exhibited seasonal variations
in their grazing habits. Compared to other studies in Tierra del Fuego, which were conducted
in areas where sheep and guanaco grazed together, we reported that the guanacos avoided
and consumed fewer trees. These results have management implications, as the proper
management of livestock could reduce the potential effects of the guanacos upon the lenga
forests.
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