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Berger, J.; Wehausen, J.D. | |
Consequences of a mammalian predator-prey disequilibrium in the Great Basin Desert | |
1991 Conservation Biology (5): 244-248 | |
Many of the world's large natural areas are held in high esteem because they harbor abundant wildlife and serve as ecological reference points for change in community structure. Nevertheless, the restoration of some natural areas to pristine conditions has been controversial because it is unclear what pristine means and because communities are dynamic, even in the absence of human perturbations. |
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