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Figure 2 in Exploring the potential of brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) as a long-distance seed disperser: a pilot study in South-Western Europe
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Figure 2: Summer (continuous line) and fall (dashed line) average distance covered by Balou (black diamonds) and Sarousse (gray triangles) over an 18 h period. This time covers gut retention time (GRT) according to Elfström et al. (2013). For a berry-based diet, median GRT50% is 5 h 47 min long and for a carcass-based diet, it is 14 h 30 min. Ninety-five percent CI have been deleted for better readability but can be found in Table 5.
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- Journal article: 10.1515/mammalia-2015-0092 (DOI)
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