Predicting the occurrence of an endangered salamander in a highly urbanized landscape
出版年份 2023 全文链接
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Predicting the occurrence of an endangered salamander in a highly urbanized landscape
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出版物
Endangered Species Research
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 81-95
出版商
Inter-Research Science Center
发表日期
2023-08-18
DOI
10.3354/esr01270
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