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Peer Review #1 of "Extensive sheep grazing is associated with trends in steppe birds in Spain: recommendations for the Common Agricultural Policy (v0.1)"
[peer_review]
2022
unpublished
Iberian natural steppes have traditionally been used for extensive sheep grazing, which has been noted to be positively associated with steppe bird abundance and diversity. Sheep numbers in Spain, which harbors the largest European populations of many steppe bird species, decreased by 9.2 million (37.3%) between 1992 and 2020. Steppe birds in Spain have faced dramatic declines during the same period, but there is a lack of knowledge about the potential association between sheep and open-habitat
doi:10.7287/peerj.12870v0.1/reviews/1
fatcat:fcxwlfcoybfbzk5oexh56sdwyq