Brown bear body patches are temporally stable and represent a unique individual visual signature
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Brown bear body patches are temporally stable and represent a unique individual visual signature
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URSUS
Volume 2023, Issue 34e1, Pages -
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Ursus
Online
2023-01-24
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10.2192/ursus-d-22-00015
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