Assessing the performance of index calibration survey methods to monitor populations of wide‐ranging low‐density carnivores
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David W. Macdonald | Andrew J. Loveridge | Egil Dröge | Scott Creel | Matthew S. Becker | Lara L. Sousa | S. Creel | D. Macdonald | A. Loveridge | M. Becker | L. Sousa | E. Dröge
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