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- who: Robert Hering from the Texas AandM University, United States have published the paper: Don`t stop me now: Managed fence gaps could allow migratory ungulates to track dynamic resources and reduce fence related energy loss, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using a natural experimental setup along 70 km of Namibia`s VCF regularly damaged by elephants, the authors investigate fence interactions, associated energetic consequences, and habitat sensing and use related to the fence of three common African ungulate species (Tragelaphus oryx-common eland, Tragelaphus strepsiceros-greater kudu, Antidorcas marsupialis-springbok) in a semi-arid . . .
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