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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Dugnol, B.; Fernández, C.; Galiano, G. |
Wolf population counting by spectrogram image processing |
2007 |
Appl Math Comput |
6464 |
186 |
|
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Fritts, S.H.; Bangs, E.E.; Gore, J.F. |
The relationship of wolf recovery to habitat conservation and biodiversity in the northwestern United States |
1994 |
Landsc Urban Plan |
6453 |
28 |
|
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Plumer, L.; Talvi, T.; Männil, P.; Saarma, U. |
Assessing the roles of wolves and dogs in livestock predation with suggestions for mitigating human-wildlife conflict and conservation of wolves |
2018 |
Conservation Genetics |
6509 |
19 |
665-672 |
|
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Mori, E.; Benatti, L.; Lovari, S.; Ferretti, F. |
What does the wild boar mean to the wolf? |
2016 |
European Journal of Wildlife Research |
6689 |
63 |
9 |
|
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Iliopoulos, Y.; Youlatos, D.; Sgardelis, S. |
Wolf pack rendezvous site selection in Greece is mainly affected by anthropogenic landscape features |
2013 |
Eur J Wildl Res |
6478 |
60 |
|
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Galaverni, M.; Palumbo, D.; Fabbri, E.; Caniglia, R.; Greco, C.; Randi, E. |
Monitoring wolves (Canis lupus) by non-invasive genetics and camera trapping: A small-scale pilot study |
2012 |
Eur J Wildl Res |
6479 |
58 |
|
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Gholib, G.; Heistermann, M.; Agil, M.; Supriatna, I.; Purwantara, B.; Nugraha, T.P.; Engelhardt, A. |
Comparison of fecal preservation and extraction methods for steroid hormone metabolite analysis in wild crested macaques |
2018 |
Primates |
6521 |
59 |
281-292 |
|
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Nowak, S.; Jedrzejewski, W.; Schmidt, K.; Theuerkauf, J.; Myslajek, R.W.; Jedrzejewska, B. |
Howling activity of free-ranging wolves (Canis lupus) in the Bialowieza Primeval Forest and the Western Beskidy Mountains (Poland) |
2006 |
J Ethol |
6459 |
25 |
|
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Baragli, P.; Scopa, C.; Maglieri, V.; Palagi, E. |
If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus |
2021 |
Animal Cognition |
6631 |
|
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Trösch, M.; Pellon, S.; Cuzol, F.; Parias, C.; Nowak, R.; Calandreau, L.; Lansade, L. |
Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse-human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life |
2020 |
Animal Cognition |
6649 |
23 |
643-653 |
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