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Breeding / Demography / Population / Landscape ecology / Metapopulation / Biological dispersal / Inbreeding depression / Translocation / Inbreeding / Biology / Population ecology / Fauna of Africa
Date: 2014-04-10 12:13:11
Breeding
Demography
Population
Landscape ecology
Metapopulation
Biological dispersal
Inbreeding depression
Translocation
Inbreeding
Biology
Population ecology
Fauna of Africa

Metapopulations: Where the wild and zoos meet Dr Frank Princée

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