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Footprints of small mammals. A field method of sampling data for different species

  • R. VAN APELDOORN , M. EL DAEM , K. HAWLEY , M. KOZAKIEWICZ , G. MERRIAM , W. NIEUWENHUIZEN and J. WEGNER
Published/Copyright: October 20, 2009
Mammalia
From the journal Volume 57 Issue 3

Published Online: 2009-10-20
Published in Print: 1993

Walter de Gruyter

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  13. Footprints of small mammals. A field method of sampling data for different species
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  16. NOTES
  17. BIBLIOGRAPHIE
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