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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Ecology
                J Appl Ecol
                Wiley
                0021-8901
                1365-2664
                December 13 2018
                March 2019
                December 15 2018
                March 2019
                : 56
                : 3
                : 547-561
                Affiliations
                [1 ]The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life SciencesBar‐Ilan University Ramat‐Gan Israel
                [2 ]Department of GeographyUniversity of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada
                [3 ]Raincoast Conservation Foundation Sidney British Columbia Canada
                [4 ]Swedish Biodiversity CentreSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden
                [5 ]Faculty of Veterinary MedicineUniversity of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada
                [6 ]Calgary Zoo Alberta Canada
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                10.1111/1365-2664.13306
                62a4a36d-213a-4c39-98cd-c66dfbd59e20
                © 2019

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