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Habitat Assessment and Management Collection

 

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Submissions from 2009 2009

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Habitat, distribution, and abundance of the commercial octopus (Octopus insularis) in a tropical oceanic island, Brazil: Information for management of an artisanal fishery inside a marine protected area, Tatiana S. Leite, Manuel Haimovici, Jennifer A. Mather, and Jorge Eduardo Lins-Oliveira

Submissions from 2008 2008

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Morphology of Burrow Systems: A Comparison of Gunnison's (Cynomys gunnisoni), White-Tailed (C. leucurus), Black-Tailed (C. ludovicianus), and Utah (C. parvidens) Prairie Dogs, Jennifer L. Verdolin, Kara Lewis, and Con Slobodchikoff

Submissions from 2004 2004

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A Critical Assessment of Protection for Key Wildlife and Salmon Habitats under the Proposed British Columbia Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan, Paul C. Paquet, Chris T. Darimont, R. John Nelson, and Katrina Bennett

Submissions from 2002 2002

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Habitat structure and alarm call dialects in Gunnison's prairie dog (Cynomys gunnisoni), Bianca S. Perla and C. N. Slobodchikoff

Submissions from 1997 1997

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Nest-site Selection by Belted Kingfishers (Ceryle alcyon) in Colorado, Sara Shields and Jeffrey F. Kelly

Submissions from 1980 1980

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Sampling Problems and Interpretation of Chemical Analysis of Mineral Springs Used by Wildlife, D. Fraser, E. Reardon, F. Dieken, and B. Loescher

 
 
 

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