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Determining Minimum Habitat Areas and Habitat Corridors for Cougars
Paul Beier
Forestry, School of
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A-movement
12%
Biological Data
12%
Connected Area
12%
Cougar
100%
Demographic Stochasticity
12%
Development Pressure
12%
Environmental Stochasticity
12%
Extinction Risk
25%
Frequency Tracking
12%
Habitat Area
100%
Habitat Corridor
100%
Habitat Fragments
12%
Habitat Loss
12%
High Risk
12%
Housing Projects
12%
Human Activities
12%
Increasing Risk
12%
Land Use Planning
12%
Local Government
12%
Minimum Area
12%
Minimum Level
12%
Mountain Range
25%
Movement Corridors
25%
Parameter Values
12%
Population Dynamics
12%
Population Extinction
12%
Population Persistence
12%
Potential Impact
12%
Protected Areas
12%
Public Administration Review
12%
Santa Ana
12%
Simulated Population
12%
Small Populations
25%
Southern California
12%
Spatially Explicit
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Extinction Risk
50%
Habitat Corridor
100%
Housing Project
50%
Mountain Range
100%
Radio Tracking
50%
Southern California
50%
Stochasticity
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anas
12%
Florida Panther
100%
Forest Fragmentation
12%
Population Dynamics
12%