Effects of inter- and intra-specific interactions on moose habitat selection limited by temperature

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    The multivariate model considering the univariate optimal scale could contribute to understanding the spatial competition/overlap between moose and roe deer for selection of the same habitat, and could be adjusted by different selection scales of the same habitat factor. The findings also confirmed that moose preferred lower altitude habitats more than roe deer, which relates to the physical characteristics of the two species and the landscape structure, with more swamp in the low-altitude area being more suitable for moose as a low-altitude habitat than for roe deer, as moose legs are . . .

     

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