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Habitat selection of moose in Sweden in managed boreal forests with Pinus contorta and P. sylvestris
Human land use can take advantage of using exotic species to increase financial benefits. However, the use of exotic tree species might affect ecosystem functioning, potentially including the habitat use and movement behaviour of animals, modifying their ecological impact, and interactions with human land use.
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Many nocturnal animals are difficult to study because they are rarely seen, including nocturnal primates, galagos and pottos, in West Africa. Working with over 600 people in 52 villages in southern Guinea‐Bissau, we found that communities frequently recognized galagos by their red eyeshine and distinctive calls, while pottos were not known.
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Marine mammals and microplastics: A systematic review and call for standardisation
Environmental Pollution, 2021Laura J Zantis +2 more
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A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Rune Dietz, Robert J Letcher, Jon Aars
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A review of impacts of marine dredging activities on marine mammals
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2015Victoria L G Todd +2 more
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