Impact of bush fire on grazing behaviour of herbivores in Masai Mara
Fire is commonly used in African savannas to remove long, dry, low-nutritious grass and generate fresh grass, both for livestock and wildlife. Since different herbivore species have different demands on amount and quality of biomass, bush fires might change the composition of the herbivore community...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231)
2008
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