Consequences of severe habitat fragmentation on density, genetics, and spatial capture-recapture analysis of a small bear population

Author:

Murphy Sean M.ORCID,Augustine Ben C.,Ulrey Wade A.,Guthrie Joseph M.,Scheick Brian K.,McCown J. Walter,Cox John J.

Funder

Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund

Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida

University of Kentucky

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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