Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 17 segundos...
Inicio  /  MAMMALIA  /  Vol: 67 Núm: 3 Par: 0 (2003)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

An assessment of geographic variation in sexual size dimorphism in the coyote (Canis latrans)

Kennedy    
M. L. Mech    
S. G. Tran    
B. Grubaugh    
J. W. Lance    
R. F.    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Krista Merry, Pete Bettinger, Donald L. Grebner, Kevin Boston and Jacek Siry    
This research evaluates the current use of geographic information systems (GIS) by forestry program graduates employed in the United States who graduated from university in the past five years. The purpose was to understand what geospatial processes and ... ver más
Revista: Forests

 
Fernando Drake, Juan Ramón Molina, Miguel Ángel Herrera     Pág. 159 - 176
Chilean temperate forests are dominated by Nothofagus and Araucaria araucana species. Despite A. araucana not being at imminent risk of extinction, its cultural value and the associated environmental services and landscape goods have an important role ... ver más

 
G.C. Heathman, M. Larose, and J.C. Ascough II     Pág. 17 - 32

 
Hoobler, B. M. Vance, G. F. Hamerlinck, J. D. Munn, L. C. Hayward, J. A.     Pág. 105 - 112