International Journal of Zoology / 2016 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Feeding Ecology of Taruca (Hippocamelus antisensis ) Populations during the Rainy and Dry Seasons in Central Peru Table 1 Plant species collected and percentage (from the total identified) of fragments of the species most often detected as consumed by taruca in the dry season.
Division Family Species % Bryophyta 7.5 Pteridophyta 0.4 Gnetophyta Ephedraceae Ephedra americana 6.2 Magnoliophyta Urticaceae Urtica sp.— Caryophyllaceae Arenaria sp.3.7 Cerastium sp.0.7 Paronychia andina 1.3 Sp. 21 3.0 Polygonaceae Muehlenbeckia volcanica — Rosaceae Alchemilla pinnata 7.7 Fabaceae Lupinus affinis microphylla 5.3 Gentianaceae Gentianella sp.0.5 Valerianaceae Valeriana sp.— Geraniaceae Sp. X (not collected) 0.4 Plantaginaceae Plantago lamprophylla 2.6 Asteraceae Baccharis alpine 0.4 Baccharis sp. aff. genistelloides 3.1 Baccharis caespitosa 0.8 Coreopsis sp.0.3 Chuquiraga spinosa — Mutisia sp.0.2 Parastrephia quadrangularis 0.5 Perezia coerulescens 0.3 Senecio canescens 0.4 Senecio comosus 6.5 Senecio hohenackeri 4.8 Senecio macrorrhizus 1.7 Senecio nutans 1.1 Senecio sp. 162.0 Senecio sp. 500.5 Senecio sp.3.4 Werneria nubigena 4.5 Werneria orbignyana 0.1 Werneria pygmaea — Werneria sp.1.8 Xenophyllum dactyllophyllum 4.4 Xenophyllum sp.— Liliaceae Bomarea dulcis 0.3 Juncaceae Distichia muscoides 2.8 Luzula racemosa 1.3 Poaceae Agrostis tolucensis 0.6 Agrostis ovata — Agrostis sp.1.5 Calamagrostis amoena — Calamagrostis brevifolia 0.3 Calamagrostis eminens 1.1 Calamagrostis macrophylla 0.5 Calamagrostis spicigera 0.6 Calamagrostis nitidula 3.4 Calamagrostis rigida 0.2 Calamagrostis tarmensis — Calamagrostis vicunarum 2.4 Calamagrostis sp.1.6 Dissanthelium calycinum mathewsii 1.3 Festuca inarticulata — Hordeum muticum 0.4 Nassella brachyphylla 0.6 Poa gymnantha 3.6