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Olfactory cues of large carnivores modify red deer behavior and browsing intensity

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Olfactory cues of large carnivores modify red deer behavior and browsing intensity

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Summary: Red deer reduced their visitation duration and browsing intensity on plots with large carnivore scent. However, the presence of large carnivore scent did not change selectivity towards different tree species. Contrary to expectations, the effects of cursorial predator wolf were more pronounced compared to ambush predator lynx.

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