Human selection of elk behavioural traits in a landscape of fear
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Mark S. Boyce | Marco Musiani | Simone Ciuti | M. Boyce | S. Ciuti | Tyler B. Muhly | D. Paton | A. Mcdevitt | M. Musiani | Dale G. Paton | Allan D. McDevitt | Allan D. Mcdevitt
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