Fearing the feline: domestic cats reduce avian fecundity through trait-mediated indirect effects that increase nest predation by other species
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Fearing the feline: domestic cats reduce avian fecundity through trait-mediated indirect effects that increase nest predation by other species
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 1, Pages 15-24
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Wiley
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2013-01-31
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10.1111/1365-2664.12025
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