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The montane grasslands in Snowdonia are used by man for sheep grazing. Repeated censuses of a range of sites shows the pattern of distribution of sheep and their relationship to environmental factors, particularly soil parent material and vegetation type.
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Dale, J., Hughes, R.E. (1978). Sheep Population Studies in Relation to the Snowdonian Environment. In: Heal, O.W., Perkins, D.F. (eds) Production Ecology of British Moors and Montane Grasslands. Ecological Studies, vol 27. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66760-2_18
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