Dung avoidance as a possible mechanism in competition between wild and domestic ungulates: two experiments with chamois Rupicapra rupicapra

Regine Fankhauser1, Cordula Galeffi2, Werner Suter3
1Kaden & Partner AG, Frauenfeld, Switzerland
2Zoo Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
3Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland

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