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  1. Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology (2020)
    Davide M. Dominoni, Wouter Halfwerk et al. Nature Ecology & Evolution

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Luke P. Tyrrell 343 264 46 155 20 618
Lukas Landler 247 204 37 114 44 707
José Miguel Simões 328 261 43 77 16 625
Virginie Canoine 273 482 13 93 28 671
Michael J. Freake 354 201 47 170 24 665
Mable Frings 174 290 44 66 35 651
Randy Zelick 202 241 33 186 18 664
H. Berkhoudt 220 197 29 74 18 538
Andreas Elepfandt 182 153 96 137 38 643
Paulina L. González‐Gómez 245 390 22 62 27 547
D. A. Humphries 168 300 21 69 19 521

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