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A Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e dell’Uomo, Università ‘La Sapienza’ di Roma, Viale dell’Università 32 – 00185, Roma, Italy.
B Corresponding author. Email: paolo.ciucci@uniroma1.it
Wildlife Research 36(2) 126-133 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR07121
Submitted: 27 August 2007 Accepted: 6 November 2008 Published: 20 February 2009
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