Modelling the distribution of the red and grey squirrel at the landscape scale: A combined GIS and population dynamics approach
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Peter W. W. Lurz | R. Fuller | S. Rushton | P. Lurz | P. Garson | Stephen P. Rushton | P. J. Garson | Robin M. Fuller
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