How do badgers eat yew ‘berries’ without being poisoned?

Authors

Paul Chanin, Catherine O’Reilly, Peter Turner, Lisa Kerslake, Johnny Birks & Michael Woods

Abstract

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.59922/ILZU1840

Full Citation

Chanin, P., O’Reilly, C., Turner, P., Kerslake, L.Birks, J. & Woods, M. (2015) Insects in the diet of the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius): a pilot study using DNA barcoding. Mammal Communications 1: 1- 7.  DOI: 10.59922/ILZU1840

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