Publications by authors named "Daniel D Issa"

While trying to achieve their nutritional requirements, foraging herbivores face the costs of plant defenses, such as toxins. Teasing apart the costs and benefits of various chemical constituents in plants is difficult because their chemical defenses and nutrient concentrations often co-vary. We used an approach derived from predator-prey studies to quantitatively compare the foraging response of a free-ranging mammalian herbivore, the swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor), through three feeding trials with artificial diets that differed in their concentrations of (1) the terpene 1,8-cineole, (2) primary constituents (including nitrogen and fiber), and (3) both the terpene and the primary constituents.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Daniel D Issa"

  • - Daniel D Issa's research focuses on the interactions between herbivores and plant defenses, emphasizing how mammalian herbivores respond to varying plant nutrient concentrations and defensive chemicals.
  • - In a notable 2014 study, Issa investigated the foraging behavior of the swamp wallaby, specifically how it balances nutritional needs against the costs imposed by plant toxins, utilizing a novel methodology adapted from predator-prey dynamics.
  • - The findings highlight the complexity of foraging decisions in herbivores, illustrating that plant chemical defenses and nutrient contents are interrelated factors influencing feeding strategies and choices.