Fear of the human ‘super predator’ reduces feeding time in large carnivores
Justine A. Smith(University of California, Santa Cruz), Christopher C. Wilmers(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Liana Zanette(Western University), Michael Clinchy(University of Victoria), Ayana Crawford(University of California, Santa Cruz), Devin Roberts(University of Victoria), Justin P. Suraci(University of California, Santa Cruz)
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