Humans are disrupting predator diets
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Predators living near people are getting up to half their food or even more from human sources, US researchers have discovered.
This could cause a cascade of problems, from human-carnivore conflict to ultimately upsetting predator-prey interactions, communities and ecosystems, they write in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Published by Cosmos.