Locating species range frontiers: a cost and efficiency comparison of citizen science and hair-tube survey methods for use in tracking an invasive squirrel
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Locating species range frontiers: a cost and efficiency comparison of citizen science and hair-tube survey methods for use in tracking an invasive squirrel
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WILDLIFE RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 64
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CSIRO Publishing
Online
2014-05-19
DOI
10.1071/wr13197
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