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Conservation planning for species occupying fragmented landscapes: the case of the northern spotted owl
Author(s): K.S. McKelvey; B.R. Noon; R.H. Lamberson
Date: 1993
Source: Pages 424-450 in: Kareiva, P.M.; Kingsolver, J.G.; Huey, R.B., comps., eds. Biotic Interactions and Global Change. Sunderland, Massachuseets: Sinauer Assoc., Inc.
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McKelvey, K.S.; Noon, B.R.; Lamberson, R.H. 1993. Conservation planning for species occupying fragmented landscapes: the case of the northern spotted owl. Pages 424-450 in: Kareiva, P.M.; Kingsolver, J.G.; Huey, R.B., comps., eds. Biotic Interactions and Global Change. Sunderland, Massachuseets: Sinauer Assoc., Inc.Related Search
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