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Management of Eucalyptus plantations can maintain micromammal communities

MSc in Conservation Biology Posted on July 28, 2017 by rmrebelo@fc.ul.ptJuly 28, 2017

The MSc Thesis of Maílis Carrilho (2013/14 class) was published in Forest Ecology and Management and shows that Eucalyptus plantations that keep an understory layer can maintain micrommamal communities. However, some species that depend on particular resources, such as the common wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus, dependent on acorns, is less abundant in these plantations.

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