The repulsive shrub : impact of an invasive shrub on habitat selection by African large herbivores
Invasive plants, growing and spreading outside of their native range, can severely modify ecosystems. Herbivory has often been seen as a potential control of invasions, but has rarely been considered as a potential impacted trophic level. Considering the habitat selection by large herbivore being a...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2015
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