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- who: Teresa Moru00e1n-Lu00f3pez and collaborators from the Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Black River, Argentina have published the research: Ungulate presence and predation risks reduce acorn predation by mice in dehesas, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 15/08/2022
- what: The authors manipulate and model the mouse-oak interaction in Spanish dehesa an anthropogenic savanna system in which nearby areas can show contrasting levels of densities and antipredatory cover. The authors take advantage of a largescale experiment of ungulate exclosure in a Mediterranean dehesa to quantify acorn size effects across different stages of the . . .
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