DNA metabarcoding diet analysis in ruminants is quantitative and integrates feeding over several weeks
Stefaniya Kamenova,
Pernille Meyer,
Anne Krag Brysting
et al.
Abstract:Dietary DNA metabarcoding is an established method, especially useful for resolving the diverse diets of large mammalian herbivores (LMH). However, despite longstanding research interest on the topic, we still lack unequivocal evidence on the potential of DNA metabarcoding to reflect proportions of ingested dietary plants in LMH. One major aspect to consider is the time window during which ingested diet remains detectable in faecal samples. This parameter is currently unknown for LMH, thus potentially hinderin… Show more
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