Unforeseen effects of supplementary feeding: ungulate baiting sites as hotspots for ground-nest predation.
Despite the ubiquity and magnitude of food provision to wildlife, our understanding of its ecological effects and conservation implications is very limited. Supplementary feeding of ungulates, still one of the main paradigms of game management in Europe, occurs in natural areas on an enormous scale....
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Autores principales: | Nuria Selva, Teresa Berezowska-Cnota, Isabel Elguero-Claramunt |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d4018b0332254fe5a2c0fdf47a2bd847 |
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