Scale Dependent Behavioral Responses to Human Development by a Large Predator, the Puma
Christopher C. Wilmers(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Terrie M. Williams(University of California, Santa Cruz), Joe Kermish-Wells(University of California, Santa Cruz), Maximilian L. Allen(Illinois Department of Natural Resources), Yasaman N. Shakeri(University of California, Santa Cruz), Barry A. Nickel(University of California, Santa Cruz), Veronica Yovovich(Panthera Corporation), Yiwei Wang(University of California, Santa Cruz), Paul Houghtaling(University of California, Santa Cruz)
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