A trans‐national monarch butterfly population model and implications for regional conservation priorities
Karen S. Oberhauser(Minnesota Department of Natural Resources), Brice X. Semmens(Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Laura López‐Hoffman(University of Arizona), Darius J. Semmens(United States Geological Survey), Leslie Ries(Georgetown University), Ruscena Wiederholt(University of Arizona), Wayne E. Thogmartin(United States Geological Survey), Jay E. Diffendorfer(Canon (Japan))
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