Evaluation of Ocelot and Bobcat General and Reproductive Health in South Texas and Assessment of Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Wild Felid Conservation
Reeves, A. 2022. Evaluation of ocelot and bobcat general and reproductive health in South Texas and assessment of assisted reproductive techniques for wild felid conservation. PhD dissertation, University of Tennessee.
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