Disease and migratory tactic mediate the nutritional benefits of irrigated agriculture to mule deer
Brittany L. Wagler, Kevin L. Monteith(University of Wyoming), Jennifer L. Malmberg(Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), Cheyenne Stewart(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Zach Turnbull(Wyoming Game and Fish Department)
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