Anthropogenic impacts drive niche and conservation metrics of a cryptic rattlesnake on the Colorado Plateau of western North America
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Mark A. Davis | M. R. Douglas | M. E. Douglas | G. W. Schuett | A. T. Holycross | Jeffrey J. Smith | M. Amarello | J. J. Smith | M. A. Davis | M. Amarello | J. J. Smith | H.-W. Herrmann | H. Herrmann | M. Douglas | Melissa Amarello
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