Rory Putman addresses the question of how, in many temporate
ecosystems, diverse and species-rich assemblies of ungulates manage
to co-exist despite often quite extensive overlap in ecological
requirements. Putman explores the potential for competition,
competition tolerance and even positive facilitation amongst the
members of such guilds of ungulates. As a central worked example,
the author employs data resulting from over 20 years of personal
research into the ecology and population dynamics of various large
herbivores of the New Forest in Southern England. With these, he
applies formal protocols in resource use, evidence for resource
limitation and evidence for interaction between species in changing
population size over the years.
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