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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Insectivores to Ungulates  Antelopes, Giraffes & other Ungulates (Giraffidae - Bovidae)

Competition and Resource Partitioning in Temperate Ungulate Assemblies

By: Rory J Putman
131 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Competition and Resource Partitioning in Temperate Ungulate Assemblies
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About this book

Reviews the ecology and behaviour of the major herbivore species in England's New Forest's ungulate community. Focusing on analysis of resource partitioning and competition in the six main species, the book uses these case studies to test and exemplify general principles.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: The New Forest and its larger herbivores. Chapter 3: Ecology and behaviour of the Forest's fallow deer. Chapter 4: Behaviour and ecology of sika, red and roe. Chapter 5: The domestic stock of the New Forest. Chapter 6: The potential for competition. Chapter 7: Factors structuring resource relationships in ungulate assemblies.

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By: Rory J Putman
131 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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...a valuable summary - Journal of Animal Ecology.
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