Evaluating how the group size of domestic, invasive dogs affect coastal wildlife responses: the case of flight-initiation distance (FID) of birds on southern Australian beaches
Guinness, S., Van Dongen, W. F., Guay, P.-J., Randall, R. W. and Weston, Michael 2019, Evaluating how the group size of domestic, invasive dogs affect coastal wildlife responses: the case of flight-initiation distance (FID) of birds on southern Australian beaches. In Makowski, Christopher and Finkl, Charles W. (ed), Impacts of invasive species on coastal environments: coasts in crisis, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp.413-424, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-91382-7.
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Evaluating how the group size of domestic, invasive dogs affect coastal wildlife responses: the case of flight-initiation distance (FID) of birds on southern Australian beaches
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