Regional-dependent tolerance to humans: A multi-country comparison of horizontal and vertical escape distance in arboreal squirrels

Author:

Uchida KentaORCID,Hamill KathrynORCID,Wist BiancaORCID,Cripps Rachel,Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki ‬Marja-Liisa,Kampmann Marc-André,Lindtner Maira-Lee,Jokimäki Jukka

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Elsevier BV

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