Comparing conventional and noninvasive monitoring techniques for assessing cougar population size in the southern Greater Yellowstone ecosystem

作者: Peter D. Alexander

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摘要: Comparing Conventional and Noninvasive Monitoring Techniques for Assessing Cougar Population Size in the Southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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