Relative merits of using purified proteins and natural foods in studies of wildlife nutrition: the nitrogen requirements of a rodent pollinator
Abstract
Aethomys namaquensis is a 60 g murid rodent that is an important pollinator of several Protea species in South Africa. We compared the nitrogen requirements of this species on two different protein sources: pollen and casein. Pollen is an important source of nitrogen for specialist flower-feeding mammals in Australia. However, its value for a generalist rodent species such as A. namaquensis had not previously been assessed. Casein is often used as the source of protein in studies of wildlife...