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Does animal personality affect movement in habitat corridors? Experiments with c...
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Evolutionary relationships of Ljungan virus variants circulating in multi-host s...
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Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content...
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Blažić, Tanja
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Eccard, J.A.
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Ecke, F.
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Fevola, C.
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Grimm, Volker
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Guenther, A.
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Hauffe, H.C.
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Henttonen, H.
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Herde, A.
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Hörnfeldt, B.
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Jokić, Goran
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Jääskeläinen, A.J.
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Kallies, Rene
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Kazimirova, M.
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Kowalski, G.J.
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Magnusson, M.
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Olsson, G.E.
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Rossi, C.
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Ulrich, R.G.
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Ljungan virus isolates
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Parechovirus B
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Picornaviridae
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activity
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animal personality
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bank vole
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brodifacoum
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bromadiolone
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combination
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common vole
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habitat connectivity
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individual differences
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rodent-borne virus
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rodents
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small mammals
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wildlife corridors
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zinc phosphide
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zoonosis
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RIPEST - Repository of the Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection
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The Corridor
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Microtus arvalis
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