Invasive mammals and habitat modification interact to generate unforeseen outcomes for indigenous fauna
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Invasive mammals and habitat modification interact to generate unforeseen outcomes for indigenous fauna
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ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 1707-1721
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Wiley
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2013-04-17
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10.1890/12-1958.1
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