‘Island syndrome’ in a population of Arctic foxes ( Alopex lagopus ) from Mednyi Island
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David W. Macdonald | S. N. Sergeev | D. Macdonald | Elena P. Kruchenkova | M. Goltsman | E. Kruchenkova | M. E. Goltsman | Ilja Volodin | S. Sergeev | Ilja Volodin
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