Disentangling the direct and indirect effects of canopy and understory vegetation on the foraging habitat selection of the brown bear Ursus arctos
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Disentangling the direct and indirect effects of canopy and understory vegetation on the foraging habitat selection of the brown bear Ursus arctos
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WILDLIFE BIOLOGY
Volume 2021, Issue 4, Pages -
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Wiley
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2021-10-14
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10.2981/wlb.00886
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