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Kimuyu D, Riginos C, Veblen K and Young T Cattle compete broadly with grazing and browsing wildlife, but competition is mitigated in the presence of mega-herbivores. F1000Posters 2014, 5:1300 (poster)

Cattle compete broadly with grazing and browsing wildlife, but competition is mitigated in the presence of mega-herbivores

Duncan Kimuyu1, Duncan Kimuyu2, Corinna Riginos, Kari Veblen, Truman Young
Published 12 Sep 2014
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Published 12 Sep 2014

Cattle compete broadly with grazing and browsing wildlife, but competition is mitigated in the presence of mega-herbivores

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Duncan Kimuyu1, Duncan Kimuyu2, Corinna Riginos, Kari Veblen, Truman Young
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1 Mpala Reseasrch Center, Kenya
2 School of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, Karatina University, Kenya
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99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2014
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