Expansion of native wild boar populations is a new threat for semi-arid wetland areas
Wildlife management and conservation requires monitoring of species distribution and population indicators, especially when the unbalanced demographic changes of some species can affect the whole ecosystem functioning. The populations of wild boar (Sus scrofa) have, over the past few decades, underg...
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Main Authors: | Jose A. Barasona, Antonio Carpio, Mariana Boadella, Christian Gortazar, Xurxo Piñeiro, Carlos Zumalacárregui, Joaquín Vicente, Javier Viñuela |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2408dd19f50d4c628d027d4f3ab23275 |
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