Does small mammal prey guild affect the exposure of predators to anticoagulant rodenticides?
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S. Bearhop | R. Mcdonald | D. Tosh | R. Shore | E. A. Barnett | N. R. Lllewellyn | S. Fee | E. Sharp
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