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Wolf habitat selection when sympatric or allopatric with brown bears in Scandinavia

Habitat selection of animals depends on factors such as food availability, landscape features, and intra- and interspecific interactions. Individuals can show several behavioral responses to reduce competition for habitat, yet the mechanisms that drive them are poorly understood. This is particularl...

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Main Authors: Ordiz, Andrés, Uzal, Antonio, Milleret, Cyril, Sanz-Pérez, Ana, Zimmermann, Barbara, Wikenros, Camilla, Wabakken, Petter, Kindberg, Jonas, Swenson, Jon E., Sand, Håkan
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Ursus arctos
Winter
Wolves
Wolves - physiology
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