Foxes, voles, and waders: drivers of predator activity in wet grassland landscapes
Impacts of generalist predators on declining prey populations are a major conservation issue, but management of this situation is constrained by limited knowledge of the factors influencing predator distribution and activity. In many declining populations of ground-nesting waders, high levels of nes...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rebecca A. Laidlaw, Jennifer Smart, Mark A. Smart, Thomas W. Bodey, Tessa Coledale, Jennifer A. Gill |
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Resilience Alliance
2019
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