Briežu dzimtas populācijas dinamika – izaicinājums kvalitatīvu mežaudžu atjaunošanā Latvijā
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22364/adz.55.02Keywords:
briežu dzimtas dzīvnieki, apkodumi, jaunaudzesAbstract
Briežu vajadzības saduras ar mežsaimniecības interesēm, it sevišķi meža atjaunošanā, jo ziemošanas periodā briežu dzimtas dzīvnieku barības bāzē egle un priede ir būtiska sastāvdaļa
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