Publisher: The Wildlife Society

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Cougar Population Dynamics and Viability in the Pacific Northwest
CATHERINE M. S. LAMBERT, et al. (2006)
Screening Global Positioning System Location Data for Errors Using Animal Movement Characteristics
Kari Bjørneraas, et al. (2010)
Survival and Cause-Specific Mortality of Red Foxes in Agricultural and Urban Areas of Illinois
TODD E. GOSSELINK, et al. (2007)
QUANTIFYING HOME-RANGE OVERLAP: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE UTILIZATION DISTRIBUTION
JOHN FIEBERG, et al. (2005)
Quantifying Landscape Ruggedness for Animal Habitat Analysis: A Case Study Using Bighorn Sheep in the Mojave Desert
J. MARK SAPPINGTON, et al. (2007)
Resource Selection Functions Based on Use–Availability Data: Theoretical Motivation and Evaluation Methods
CHRIS J. JOHNSON, et al. (2006)
