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The study summarizes the results of a long-term research on the factors influencing the structure of ungulate communities in the southern Russian Far East and Middle Urals. The effect of these factors in communities of the southern Far East is largely complicated by interspecific relationships between ungulates. The role of such relationships in the Middle Urals is less apparent, and the territorial distribution of ungulates is largely determined by anthropogenic transformation of habitats.
Russian Journal of Ecology – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 25, 2011
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