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TITLE: Is forest certification targeting areas of high biodiversity in cork oak savannas?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Filipe S Dias; Miguel N Bugalho ; Orestes Cerdeira, JO ; Joao Martins, MJ ;
PUBLISHED: 2013, SOURCE: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, VOLUME: 22, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage  Full Text
AUTHORS: Miguel N Bugalho ; Ines Ibanez; James S Clark;
PUBLISHED: 2013, SOURCE: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, VOLUME: 308
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TITLE: Habitat use at fine spatial scale: how does patch clustering criteria explain the use of meadows by red deer?
AUTHORS: Bellu, A; Bugalho, MN ; Monteiro Henriques, T ; Costa, JC ; Rego, FC ;
PUBLISHED: 2012, SOURCE: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH, VOLUME: 58, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: Mediterranean cork oak savannas require human use to sustain biodiversity and ecosystem services
AUTHORS: Miguel N Bugalho ; Maria C Caldeira ; Joao S Pereira ; James Aronson; Juli G Pausas;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, VOLUME: 9, ISSUE: 5
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TITLE: Using n-alkanes to estimate diet composition of herbivores: a novel mathematical approach
AUTHORS: Barcia, P; Bugalho, MN ; Campagnolo, ML ; Cerdeira, JO ;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: Annual Meeting of the British-Society-of-Animal-Science in ANIMAL, VOLUME: 1, ISSUE: 1
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