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151 related items for PubMed ID: 34921185
1. Different increase rate in body mass of two marten species due to climate warming potentially reinforces interspecific competition. Wereszczuk A, Hofmeester TR, Csanády A, Dumić T, Elmeros M, Lanszki J, Madsen AB, Müskens G, Papakosta MA, Popiołek M, Santos-Reis M, Zuberogoitia I, Zalewski A. Sci Rep; 2021 Dec 17; 11(1):24164. PubMed ID: 34921185 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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