TERRITORIAL MARKING WITH FAECES IN BADGERS ( M 1 EIES MF . ET , S ) : A COMPARISON OF BOUNDARY AND HINTERLAND LATRINE USE
@inproceedings{Roper2009TERRITORIALMW, title={TERRITORIAL MARKING WITH FAECES IN BADGERS ( M 1 EIES MF . ET , S ) : A COMPARISON OF BOUNDARY AND HINTERLAND LATRINE USE}, author={T. Roper and L. Conradt and J. Butler and S. E. Christian and J. Ostler and T. Schmid}, year={2009} }
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