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      Urbanization focuses carnivore activity in remaining natural habitats, increasing species interactions

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              Interspecific Killing among Mammalian Carnivores

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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Ecology
                J Appl Ecol
                Wiley
                0021-8901
                1365-2664
                April 15 2019
                August 2019
                April 15 2019
                August 2019
                : 56
                : 8
                : 1894-1904
                Affiliations
                [1 ]North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Raleigh North Carolina
                [2 ]Department of Forestry & Environmental ResourcesNorth Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina
                [3 ]Division of Forestry and Natural ResourcesWildlife and Fisheries Resources ProgramWest Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia
                [4 ]Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Front Royal Virginia
                [5 ]Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife La Grande Oregon
                [6 ]The Nature Conservancy Arlington Virginia
                [7 ]Wildlife Biology ProgramDepartment of Ecosystem and Conservation SciencesCollege of Forestry and ConservationUniversity of Montana Missoula Montana
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                10.1111/1365-2664.13385
                3d3defb2-955a-4b34-92e7-ee4017fd7a0f
                © 2019

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