Increased abundance of a common scavenger affects allocation of carrion but not efficiency of carcass removal in the fukushima exclusion zone

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  • who: Hannah C. Gerke from the Warnell School University of have published the Article: Increased abundance of a common scavenger affects allocation of carrion but not efficiency of carcass removal in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of July/20,/2018
  • what: For this analysis the authors counted overall species richness separately for species observed scavenging as well as all observed species (scavengers and non-scavengers) to characterize the scavenger and general wildlife community composition across the two study areas. Given that rodents were common scavengers but unable to fully . . .

     

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