With neighbours like these : what influences the size of Scandinavian wolf territories
The home-range of an animal and what factors influence it’s size and appearance is vital information when it comes to understanding and protecting a species. One of these factors can be intraspecific competition over resources, especially amongst territorial species like large carnivores. The intens...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2022
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