Mice Research_proposal_2403.
Paper abstract bibtex Current state of research in the field Inbreeding is a widespread problem. The average decline in population size of wild mammals, bird, fish, reptiles and amphibians is more than 70% over the last 50 years, based on long term monitoring of nearly 5,500 species (WWF Living Planet Report 2024 A Sy...
@misc{MiceResearch_proposal_2403,
title = {Mice {Research}\_proposal\_2403},
url = {https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1WG9t_tDRLG3Fe9lf3Sml4KpwV2XDdH5eJtDtwox4Y5I/edit?fromCopy=true&ct=2&usp=embed_facebook},
abstract = {Current state of research in the field Inbreeding is a widespread problem. The average decline in population size of wild mammals, bird, fish, reptiles and amphibians is more than 70\% over the last 50 years, based on long term monitoring of nearly 5,500 species (WWF Living Planet Report 2024 A Sy...},
language = {en-GB},
urldate = {2025-03-24},
journal = {Google Docs},
}
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