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coexistence

Experimental removals reveal dietary niche partitioning facilitates coexistence between native and introduced species

Experimental removals reveal dietary niche partitioning facilitates coexistence between native and introduced species

Jonathan J. Derbridge
John L. Koprowski
2019
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Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and S. R. Bertelsen. 2009. Potential for nest site competition between native and exotic tree squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 167-174.

Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and S. R. Bertelsen. 2009. Potential for nest site competition between native and exotic tree squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 167-174.

Andrew J. Edelman
John L. Koprowski
Sadie R. Bertelsen
2009
  • Read more about Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and S. R. Bertelsen. 2009. Potential for nest site competition between native and exotic tree squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 167-174.
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