Managing Large Herbivores in Protected Areas
<p>By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large terrestrial herbivores -- namely ungulates and elephants -- tend to be both keystone and umbrella species. Their proportionately large impacts on ecosystems extend both top-down (i.e. regulatio...
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Global Journal of Ecology - Peertechz Publications,
2016-08-17.
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