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- who: Morgane Barbet-Massin from the Through our data search, we were able to obtain data on total cost of nest destruction (as well as the number of nests being destroyed) for , administrations (two departments and eight cities, Fig1). Human population was found to be a strong predictor of the total cost of nest destruction, better so than the surface of the area studied (Table, ). The linear model was better than the log-log linear model, so it was selected for further extrapolation. Spatial extrapolation of potential cost of nest destruction given the population was then realised . . .
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