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Preliminary assessment of abundance and distribution of Dholes Cuon alpinus in Rimbang Baling and Tesso Nilo landscapes, Sumatra

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Widodo, Febri Anggriawan, Sunarto, Hartoyo, Didin, Gunawan, Fadhli, Nurchalis, Sukmantoro, Wishnu, Zulfahmi, Septayuda, Eka, Adzan, Gemasakti (2020): Preliminary assessment of abundance and distribution of Dholes Cuon alpinus in Rimbang Baling and Tesso Nilo landscapes, Sumatra. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68: 387-395, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0055

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