Artificial watering points are focal points for activity by an invasive herbivore but not native herbivores in conservation reserves in arid Australia
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标题
Artificial watering points are focal points for activity by an invasive herbivore but not native herbivores in conservation reserves in arid Australia
作者
关键词
AWP, Grazing, Kangaroo, Invasive species, Pest animal management, Resource subsidy, Dung count
出版物
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 1-16
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2014-08-05
DOI
10.1007/s10531-014-0770-y
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