Moving beyond Curve Fitting: Using Complementary Data to Assess Alternative Explanations for Long Movements of Three Vulture Species
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Wayne M. Getz | Orr Spiegel | Ran Nathan | Roi Harel | Ran Nathan | W. Getz | O. Spiegel | R. Harel | O. Hatzofe | Alejandro Centeno-Cuadros | Ohad Hatzofe | A. Centeno‐Cuadros
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