标题
Predictable features attract urban coyotes to residential yards
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出版物
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Volume 81, Issue 4, Pages 593-600
出版商
Wiley
发表日期
2017-02-07
DOI
10.1002/jwmg.21223
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