Cost‐Effectiveness of Using Small Vertebrates as Indicators of Disturbance
Mika Peck(Council of Independent Colleges), Bryony A. Tolhurst(University of Brighton), Vanessa Aguirre Peñafiel(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador), Paola Mafla-Endara(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador), Simon T. Maddock(Natural History Museum), Omar Torres‐Carvajal(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador), XAVIER A. CUEVA‐ARROYO(Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE), Wilmer E. Pozo-Rivera(Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE), Jorge Noe Morales, HUGOLINO OÑATE
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