High red deer density depresses body mass of roe deer fawns
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François Klein | Jean-Michel Gaillard | J. Gaillard | S. Saïd | F. Klein | Sonia Saïd | J. Hamann | Emmanuelle Richard | Jean-Luc Hamann | E. Richard
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