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Habitat selection by European badgers at multiple spatial scales in Portuguese Mediterranean ecosystems
Maria J. Santos, Paul Beier
Forestry, School of
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Multiple Spatial Scales
100%
Habitat Selection
100%
Badger
100%
Mediterranean Ecosystems
100%
European Badger
100%
Montado
50%
Local Population
25%
Strong Correlation
25%
Habitat Features
25%
Predictive Ability
25%
Social Groups
25%
Home Range
25%
Cell Size
25%
Southern Portugal
25%
Eurasian Badger
25%
Monoculture
25%
Ancient Humans
25%
Animal Population
25%
Conversion Policy
25%
Deciduous Woodland
25%
Group Territory
25%
Cultivated Fields
25%
Cork Oak Woodlands
25%
European Union
25%
Agricultural Conversion
25%
Human-modified Ecosystems
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%
Meles
100%
Badger
66%
Deciduous
33%
Meles Meles
33%
Monoculture
33%
Quercus Suber
33%