Establishing macroecological trait datasets: digitalization, extrapolation, and validation of diet preferences in terrestrial mammals worldwide
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Brody Sandel | Jonathan Lenoir | Lars Dalby | Jens-Christian Svenning | Wilm Daniel Kissling | Kristian Trøjelsgaard | J. Lenoir | C. Sandom | Kristian Trøjelsgaard | J. Svenning | Camilla Fløjgaard | B. Sandel | Camilla Fløjgaard | Christopher Sandom | L. Dalby | W. Kissling
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