Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Predation on Animal Prey Abundance: Evidence from UK Vertebrates

Alison R. Holt, Zoe G. Davies, Davies Tyler, Samantha Staddon

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Controlling vertebrate predators is one of the most widespread forms of wildlife management and it continues to cause conflict between stakeholders worldwide. It is important for managers and policy-makers to make decisions on this issue that are based on the best available scientific evidence. Therefore, it is first important to understand if there is indeed an impact of vertebrate predators on prey, and then to quantify this impact.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPLoS ONE
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Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2011

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