Baseline diet of an urban carnivore on an expanding range front

作者: N Duncan , O Asher , M Weckel , C Nagy , C Henger

DOI: 10.1093/JUE/JUAA021

关键词: Front (military)Range (biology)Baseline (sea)GeographyPhysical geographyCarnivore

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