Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
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Matteo Dainese | Tommaso Sitzia | Thomas Campagnaro | Francesco Dallabrida | Silvano Mattedi | Alessia Portaccio | T. Campagnaro | T. Sitzia | M. Dainese | A. Portaccio | S. Mattedi | Francesco Dallabrida
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