Mapping and explaining wolf recolonization in France using dynamic occupancy models and opportunistic data
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Christophe Duchamp | Eric Marboutin | Olivier Gimenez | Rémi Choquet | Sarah Cubaynes | Julie Louvrier | Christian Miquel | O. Gimenez | R. Choquet | É. Marboutin | C. Miquel | J. Louvrier | C. Duchamp | S. Cubaynes | Valentin Lauret
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