
The article is dedicated to the analysis of trophic relations of large birds of prey and adaptive mechanisms they use to reduce interspecific trophic competition during the breeding period in wetlands in Northern Belarus. The study shows that during this period, no significant trophic competition is present between raptors despite the overlap of trophic niches in some species
пищевые ресурсы, QL1-991, механизмы разделения, северная беларусь, General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution, хищные птицы, лесоболотные комплексы, QH1-199.5, трофическая конкуренция, Zoology
пищевые ресурсы, QL1-991, механизмы разделения, северная беларусь, General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution, хищные птицы, лесоболотные комплексы, QH1-199.5, трофическая конкуренция, Zoology
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