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Investigating the potential of opportunistic sighting data to inform wildlife conservation strategies
Simone Tenan, Paolo Pedrini, Natalia Bragalanti, Claudio Groff, View ORCID ProfileChris Sutherland
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/075945
Simone Tenan
1Vertebrate Zoology Section, MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza 3, 38122 Trento, Italy
Paolo Pedrini
1Vertebrate Zoology Section, MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza 3, 38122 Trento, Italy
Natalia Bragalanti
1Vertebrate Zoology Section, MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza 3, 38122 Trento, Italy
2Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Servizio Foreste e Fauna, Via Trener 3, 38100 Trento, Italy
Claudio Groff
2Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Servizio Foreste e Fauna, Via Trener 3, 38100 Trento, Italy
Chris Sutherland
3Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

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Posted September 19, 2016.
Investigating the potential of opportunistic sighting data to inform wildlife conservation strategies
Simone Tenan, Paolo Pedrini, Natalia Bragalanti, Claudio Groff, Chris Sutherland
bioRxiv 075945; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/075945
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