Habitat selection in moose and roe deer : a third order comparison
Ungulates are important animals in Swedish culture and economy, yet they are considered to cause considerable damage on forests to the disadvantage for the forest industry. At the same time, the forest industry is one of the reasons for the increased carrying capacity of moose and roe deer. Differen...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2019
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