Integrating multiple genetic detection methods to estimate population density of social and territorial carnivores

作者: Jennifer R. Adams , Lisette P. Waits , John J. Cox , Sean M. Murphy , Ben C. Augustine

DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.2479

关键词: CanisNoninvasive samplingEcologyIndividual heterogeneityPopulation densityAbundance (ecology)Geography

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