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Habitat use of wild ungulates in fragmented landscapes of the Lacandon Forest, Southern Mexico

Carlos Tejeda-Cruz    
Eduardo J. Naranjo    
Alfredo D. Cuarón    
Hugo Perales    
Jorge L. Cruz-Burguete    

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