Sheltering oak: spotted turtles in a tree
- PMID: 34767253
- DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3585
Sheltering oak: spotted turtles in a tree
Keywords: endoscopic camera; inquilinism; overwintering; radio-telemetry; rendezvous site; spotted turtle; swamp white oak tree.
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