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Date: 2012-04-01 17:47:08
Biota
Behavior
Ethology
Predation
Livestock
Behavioural sciences
Behavioral ecology
Vigilance
Anti-predator adaptation
Flight zone
Sheep
Bighorn sheep

Anim. Behav., 1997, 53, 799–808 Vigilance by female Dall’s sheep: interactions between predation risk factors ALEJANDRO FRID Department of Animal Science, University of British Columbia, Canada (Received 7 December

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