Estimation of the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) population in the Doñana area, SW Spain, using capture–recapture analysis of camera-trapping data
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G. Garrote | Pablo Pereira | Iñigo Fajardo | Pablo Pereira | German Garrote | Ramon Perez de Ayala | Francisco Robles | Nicolas Guzman | Francisco J. García | Maria C. Iglesias | Jaime Hervás | Manuel Simón | Jose L. Barroso | Francisco J. García | I. Fajardo | Ramón Pérez de Ayala | M. Simón | Francisco Robles | Nicolás Guzmán | M. C. Iglesias | Jaime Hervás | J. L. Barroso
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