Carbon and nitrogen isotopic similarity between the endangered Darwin’s fox (<i>Lycalopex fulvipes</i>) and sympatric free-ranging dogs in Chiloé Island, Chile
Carlos Canales-Cerro(Universidad Andrés Bello), Javier Millán(Universidad Andrés Bello), Sophia Di Cataldo(Universidad Andrés Bello), Ezequiel Hidalgo‐Hermoso(Prague Zoo), Aitor Cevidanes(Universidad Andrés Bello), Constanza Napolitano(Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity), Darío Moreira‐Arce(Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Sebastián A. Klarian(University of Connecticut), Irene Sacristán(Universidad Andrés Bello), Javier Cabello(Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity)
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