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Mammals in the Reedswamp Ecosystem

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Pond Littoral Ecosystems

Part of the book series: Ecological Studies ((ECOLSTUD,volume 28))

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Investigations of the secondary productivity and the function of mammals in wetlands of Czechoslovakia were carried out to discover (1) what is the species diversity of mammals in wetland communities; (2) what is the ecological dominance of species in successive trophic levels of the grazing predatory food chain; and (3) what is the amount of secondary production, energy flow and role of mammalian populations in ecosystems of this type?

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Pelikán, J. (1975). Mammals in the Reedswamp Ecosystem. In: Dykyjová, D., Kvĕt, J. (eds) Pond Littoral Ecosystems. Ecological Studies, vol 28. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66838-8_22

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