Disentangling the effects of climate, density dependence, and harvest on an iconic large herbivore's population dynamics.
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Olivier Gimenez | Fernando Colchero | Kent R. Hersey | O. Gimenez | D. Koons | F. Colchero | David N Koons | Kent Hersey
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