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posted on 2020-06-18, 21:48 authored by Samhita Bose, Tavis D Forrester, Jennifer L Brazeal, Benjamin N Sacks, David S Casady, Heiko WittmerHeiko WittmerNo description supplied
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Bose, S., Forrester, T.D., Brazeal, J.L., Sacks, B.N., Casady, D.S. & Wittmer, H.U. (2017). Implications of fidelity and philopatry for the population structure of female black-tailed deer. Behavioral Ecology, 28(4), 983-990. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arx047Publisher DOI
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Behavioral EcologyVolume
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