Impact of interspecific competition on African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in an ecosystem with artificial perennial water provision
Interspecific competition with large predators affects African wild dogs through food resource competition, exclusion from prey rich areas, kleptoparasitism, injury, mortality, den site selection, and human landscape exposure. Waterhole distance and density can work as surrogates on prey aggregation...
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2024
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