2018
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyy056
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Modeling the distribution and abundance of eastern tur (Capra cylindricornis) in the Caucasus

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“…Likewise, competition with other mountain ungulates, particularly tur and chamois, could prevent colonization. These species are better adapted to wetter and snowier conditions (Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), and we indeed found many moderately suitable bezoar goat habitat patches in the western Greater Caucasus to be highly suitable for turs (Figure 4b). While the complex relationship of competition between multiple mountain ungulates and the resulting niche partitioning and distributions remains weakly understood (Bleyhl et al, 2019; Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), competition is a plausible explanation for the absence of bezoar goats in the western Greater Caucasus.…”
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“…Likewise, competition with other mountain ungulates, particularly tur and chamois, could prevent colonization. These species are better adapted to wetter and snowier conditions (Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), and we indeed found many moderately suitable bezoar goat habitat patches in the western Greater Caucasus to be highly suitable for turs (Figure 4b). While the complex relationship of competition between multiple mountain ungulates and the resulting niche partitioning and distributions remains weakly understood (Bleyhl et al, 2019; Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), competition is a plausible explanation for the absence of bezoar goats in the western Greater Caucasus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…These species are better adapted to wetter and snowier conditions (Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), and we indeed found many moderately suitable bezoar goat habitat patches in the western Greater Caucasus to be highly suitable for turs (Figure 4b). While the complex relationship of competition between multiple mountain ungulates and the resulting niche partitioning and distributions remains weakly understood (Bleyhl et al, 2019; Gavashelishvili et al, 2018), competition is a plausible explanation for the absence of bezoar goats in the western Greater Caucasus. Thus, although we find potentially suitable habitat for bezoar goats in the northwestern Caucasus, we explicitly caution against restoration projects there (e.g., reintroductions) until the biogeographic history and ecology of interactions with other mountain ungulates are better understood.…”
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