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Principes du graissage
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Publisher: Leeds : Leeds University Press.

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Tree recruitment in west african dry woodlands : the interactive effects of climate, soil, fire and grazing
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ISBN: 9789085853183 Year: 2009 Publisher: Wageningen : Wageningen University,

Large herbivore ecology, ecosystem dynamics and conservation
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ISBN: 9780521536875 0521536871 9780521830058 0521830052 9780511617461 0511218966 9780511218965 9780511220968 0511220960 0511219644 9780511219641 0511220693 9780511220692 0511617461 1280479965 9781280479960 1107160448 9786610479962 0511324294 9781107160446 6610479968 9780511324291 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press

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Most large herbivores require some type of management within their habitats. Some populations of large herbivores are at the brink of extinction, some are under discussion for reintroduction, whilst others already occur in dense populations causing conflicts with other land use. Large herbivores are the major drivers for forming the shape and function of terrestrial ecosystems. This 2006 book addresses the scientifically based action plans to manage both the large herbivore populations and their habitats worldwide. It covers the processes by which large herbivores not only affect their environment (e.g. grazing) but are affected by it (e.g. nutrient cycling) and the management strategies required. Also discussed are new modeling techniques, which help assess integration processes in a landscape context, as well as assessing the consequences of new developments in the processes of conservation. This book will be essential reading for all involved in the management of both large herbivores and natural resources.

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