Low leopard populations in protected areas of Maputaland: a consequence of poaching, habitat condition, abundance of prey, and a top predator
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Low leopard populations in protected areas of Maputaland: a consequence of poaching, habitat condition, abundance of prey, and a top predator
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Ecology and Evolution
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 1964-1973
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Wiley
Online
2017-02-23
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10.1002/ece3.2771
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