Use and competition at artificial feeding sites : the roe deer and fallow deer case
Fallow deer is an exotic species in Sweden; it was brought here in the 1570s and has now established viable, wild populations in the southern parts of Sweden. Roe deer is native in Sweden and there is a concern that it is displaced by fallow deer in areas where both species exists, as reported from...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2012
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