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anthropogenically disturbed land

Can we use body size and road characteristics to anticipate barrier effects of roads in mammals? A meta-analysis

Can we use body size and road characteristics to anticipate barrier effects of roads in mammals? A meta-analysis

Chen, Hsiang Ling
Koprowski, John L.
2019
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Palmer, G. H., R. Nathan Gwinn, and J. E. Gwinn. 2009. Entanglement of a western screech-owl (Megascops kennicottii) in Coulter spiderling (Boerhaavia coulteri). The Southwestern Naturalist 54:523-524

Palmer, G. H., R. Nathan Gwinn, and J. E. Gwinn. 2009. Entanglement of a western screech-owl (Megascops kennicottii) in Coulter spiderling (Boerhaavia coulteri). The Southwestern Naturalist 54:523-524

Geoffrey H. Palmer
R. Nathan Gwinn
Jessica E. Gwinn
2009
  • Read more about Palmer, G. H., R. Nathan Gwinn, and J. E. Gwinn. 2009. Entanglement of a western screech-owl (Megascops kennicottii) in Coulter spiderling (Boerhaavia coulteri). The Southwestern Naturalist 54:523-524
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