Winter feeding site choice of ungulates in relation to food quality
Supplementary feeding is a widespread practice in Sweden. In most cases, this is done in order to increase ungulate densities for hunting purposes. Forest regimes can also provide a high amount of natural food which influences densities. But high densities are not unproblematic and can cause several...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2013
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