Effects of food availability on dispersal and cub sex ratio in the Mednyi Arctic fox
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David W. Macdonald | Paul J. Johnson | Mikhail Goltsman | D. Macdonald | P. Johnson | M. Goltsman | Elena P. Kruchenkova | Sergei Sergeev | E. Kruchenkova | S. Sergeev
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