2024
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12935
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Effects of Livestock Grazing on Spatiotemporal Interactions Between Snow Leopards and Ungulate Prey

Kai Xu,
Wenhong Xiao,
Dazhi Hu
et al.

Abstract: Spatiotemporal interactions between predators and prey are central to maintaining sustainable functioning ecosystems and community stability. For wild ungulates and their predators, livestock grazing is an important anthropogenic disturbance causing population declines and modifying their interactions over time and space. However, it is poorly understood how fine‐scale grazing affects the spatiotemporal responses of predators, prey, and their interactions. Two opposing hypotheses describe a dichotomy of possib… Show more

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