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The main characteristics of the habitat of the Walia ibex and that of the two further large mammals of the area, the Klipspringer and the Gelada baboon, as possible competitors of the ibex, were described in Chapters 10 and 11. In this chapter considerable emphasis is also given to these three, mainly spotted species, but, in order to widen the field of comparison, four additional mammal species are also examined.
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Nievergelt, B. (1981). Separation in the Habitat of the Walia Ibex, the Klipspringer, the Gelada Baboon, the Bushbuck, the Colobus Monkey, the Simen Fox and the Golden Jackal. In: Ibexes in an African Environment. Ecological Studies, vol 40. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67958-2_12
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