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Hunting and Outdoor Recreation Affect Large Herbivore Activity Patterns More Than Natural Predators in a Human-Dominated Landscape. [PDF]
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A one-health approach to surveillance of tick-borne pathogens across different host groups. [PDF]
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Range extension and re-assessment of <i>Eugenia stirpiflora</i> (O.Berg) Krug & Urb., an endemic Myrtaceae to the Virgin Islands. [PDF]
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Splendid Innovation: The Extinct South American Native Ungulates
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science, 2020A remarkable diversity of plant-eating mammals known as South American native ungulates (SANUs) flourished in South America for most of the Cenozoic. Although some of these species likely filled ecological niches similar to those of modern hoofed mammals,
D. Croft, J. Gelfo, G. López
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Ungulates and ecosystem services in Mediterranean woody systems: A semi-quantitative review
, 2020Ungulates are key elements that modulate the type and direction of ecosystem services in Mediterranean environments. Our main objective is to synthesize the provision of ecosystem services in forests, shrublands and woodlands dominated by ungulates ...
M. Velamazán, R. Perea, M. Bugalho
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Forest Ecology and Management, 2018
Wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and wild boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems. Across the northern hemisphere, their range and abundance is increasing, while at the same time forest conversion and habitat fragmentation have led to a large ...
J. I. Ramirez, P. Jansen, L. Poorter
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Wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and wild boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems. Across the northern hemisphere, their range and abundance is increasing, while at the same time forest conversion and habitat fragmentation have led to a large ...
J. I. Ramirez, P. Jansen, L. Poorter
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Forest Ecology and Management, 2019
Ungulates in temperate regions are increasing in range and abundance, leading to concerns that browsing and trampling reach levels that hamper tree recruitment and forest regeneration.
J. I. Ramirez +4 more
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Ungulates in temperate regions are increasing in range and abundance, leading to concerns that browsing and trampling reach levels that hamper tree recruitment and forest regeneration.
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