Publisher: The Wildlife Society

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Assessing Impacts of Wind-Energy Development on Nocturnally Active Birds and Bats: A Guidance Document
THOMAS H. KUNZ, et al. (2007)
Unreliable Knowledge about Economic Impacts of Large Carnivores on Bovine Calves
Mark Hebblewhite. (2011)
Differentiating Migration and Dispersal Processes for Pond-Breeding Amphibians
Raymond D. Semlitsch. (2008)
A Large-Scale Mitigation Experiment to Reduce Bat Fatalities at Wind Energy Facilities
Erin F. Baerwald, et al. (2009)
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)
NONINVASIVE GENETIC SAMPLING TOOLS FOR WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS: A REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACCURATE DATA COLLECTION
LISETTE P. WAITS, et al. (2005)
Resource Selection Functions Based on Use–Availability Data: Theoretical Motivation and Evaluation Methods
CHRIS J. JOHNSON, et al. (2006)
