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Increasing land-use intensity reverses the relative occupancy of two quadrupedal scavengers
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posted on 2017-04-26, 11:25
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Joshua Twining
Joshua Twining
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Rob Ewers
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Henry Bernard
Trapping and phenotypic data from project investigating the effect of land-use change on population dynamics and phenotypic health of South-east Asian water monitors and Malay Civets
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Sime Darby Foundation
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Terrestrial ecology
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Population ecology
Keywords
biodiversity
ecosystem services
habitat change
land-use
resilience
vertebrate scavengers
water monitor
varanid
malay civet
Terrestrial Ecology
Zoology
Population Ecology
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