Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability
New knowledge from wildlife-habitat relationship models is often difficult to implement in a management context. This can occur because researchers do not always consider whether managers have access to information about environmental covariates that permit the models to be applied. Moreover, ecosystem management requires knowledge about the condition of habitats over large geographic regions.
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Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability
New knowledge from wildlife-habitat relationship models is often difficult to implement in a management context. This can occur because researchers do not always consider whether managers have access to information about environmental covariates that permit the models to be applied. Moreover, ecosystem management requires knowledge about the condition of habitats over large geographic regions.
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Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability

Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability

by Zielinski
Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability

Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data and the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Predict and Monitor Fisher( Martes pennanti) Resting Habitat Suitability

by Zielinski

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New knowledge from wildlife-habitat relationship models is often difficult to implement in a management context. This can occur because researchers do not always consider whether managers have access to information about environmental covariates that permit the models to be applied. Moreover, ecosystem management requires knowledge about the condition of habitats over large geographic regions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506197449
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/14/2015
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.07(d)
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