2018
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2280
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Subtle foodscape displacement of a native ungulate by free‐ranging livestock in a forest agroecosystem

Abstract: The prevalence of livestock grazing in wildlife areas is increasing. This transformation of ecosystems into agroecosystems is concerning because the introduction of new species may cause niche displacement of the functionally related native species. We used a large‐scale fence scheme and fecal analyses to study the influence of free‐ranging livestock on moose diet on three boreal forest ranges. We found low interspecific diet overlap between moose and livestock (mean Pianka's O across ranges = 0.21, SD = 0.104… Show more

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