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Microtus / Biology / Vole / Arvicolinae / Lemming / Stoat / Meadow Vole / Prairie Vole / Voles and lemmings / Fauna of Europe / Zoology
Date: 2014-09-25 08:35:50
Microtus
Biology
Vole
Arvicolinae
Lemming
Stoat
Meadow Vole
Prairie Vole
Voles and lemmings
Fauna of Europe
Zoology

Article (refereed) Burthe, Sarah Janette; Lambin, Xavier; Telfer, Sandra; Douglas, Alex; Beldomenico, Pablo; Smith, Andrew; Begon, Michael[removed]Individual growth rates in natural field vole, Microtus agrestis, populati

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