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Socio-spatial organization and kin structure in ocelots from integration of camera trapping and noninvasive genetics

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Rodgers, Torrey W., Giacalone, Jacalyn, Heske, Edward J., Janečka, Jan E., Jansen, Patrick A., Phillips, Christopher A., Schooley, Robert L. (2015): Socio-spatial organization and kin structure in ocelots from integration of camera trapping and noninvasive genetics. Journal of Mammalogy 96 (1): 120-128, DOI: 10.1093/jmamma/gyu012

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