Home range, habitat use, and activity patterns of African wolves (Canis lupaster) in the Ethiopian highlands
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J. Marino | V. Venkataraman | D. Zinner | Anagaw Atickem | C. Sillero-Zubiri | A. Bekele | D. Tsegaye | Peter J. Fashing | Tariku Mekonnen Gutema | N. C. Stenseth | Dessalegn Chala
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