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Source: PubMed
Nature
Feb 29, 2012;483 (7387): 36.
Crime: track illegal trade in wildlife.
Luís Felipe Toledo, Marianne V Asmüssen, Jon Paul Rodríguez
Author Information
PMID: 22382968
DOI: 10.1038/483036e
Abstract
No abstract text available.
MeSH Term
Animals
Animals, Wild
Commerce
Crime
Endangered Species
Humans
Zoonoses
Letter
18
CITATIONS
18
Total citations
2
Recent citations
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Field Citation Ratio
0.31
Relative Citation Ratio
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