Movement activity and space use : how does the moose react when the tourists come?
Fear of predation is a major selective pressure for prey species and, although important for survival, can have adverse effects on the well-being of the animals. Human disturbance has been shown to elicit the same behavioural and physiological responses, in particular in hunted species. Using GPS-da...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2020
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