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Title
Disassembled Food Webs and Messy Projections: Modern Ungulate Communities in the Face of Unabating Human Population Growth.
Author(s)
Joel Berger, Tshewang Wangchuk, Cristobal Briceño, Alejandro Vila and Joanna E. Lambert.
Published
2020
Abstract
Given the lack of abatement in human population growth, herein we focus on the modalities of ecological disruption–direct and indirect–that mitigate the changing role of ungulates in landscapes.
Keywords
Huemul ungulados
Full Citation
Berger J, Wangchuk T, Briceño C, Vila A and Lambert JE (2020) Disassembled Food Webs and Messy Projections: Modern Ungulate Communities in the Face of Unabating Human Population Growth. Front. Ecol. Evol. 8:128. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2020.00128
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