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Bergman, J.N., J.R. Bennett, A.D. Binley, S.J. Cooke, F. Vincent, B.L. Hlina, C.H. Reid, M.A. Vala, C.L. Madliger. 2019. Scaling from individual physiological measures to population-level demographic change: case studies and future directions for conservation management. Biological Conservation. 238:108242.

Contributing Lab Members:  Benjamin Hlina   Christine L. Madliger   Connor Reid   Jordanna Bergman   Steven J. Cooke  

 

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