Protected Areas' Conservation Impact
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Protected areas show mixed results in supporting avian food webs

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Swansea University study finds mixed effects of protected areas on avian food webs.
Remoteness, habitat diversity, agriculture, human pressure and the specific designation of the protected areas were found to be a factor.
In general, protected food webs had more species, with a larger fraction of those at intermediate levels of the food web.
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