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Quantifying the influence of topographic position on cougar (Puma concolor) movement in southern California, USA
Brett G. Dickson
, P. Beier
Earth and Sustainability
Forestry, School of
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Animal Movement
40%
Bottom Slope
20%
California USA
100%
Canyon
60%
Complex Landscape
20%
Compositional Analysis
20%
Cougar
100%
Focal Species
20%
Gentle Slope
40%
Habitat Use
20%
Home Range
20%
Landscape Modelling
20%
Landscape-level Planning
20%
Large Carnivores
20%
Mountain Range
20%
Movement Corridors
20%
Puma Concolor
100%
Radio
20%
Rapid Urbanization
20%
Ridge Line
40%
Santa Ana
20%
Southern California
100%
Steep Slope
20%
Terrain Features
20%
Topographic Factors
20%
Topographic Position
100%
Travel Path
20%
Vegetation Type
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anas
14%
Canyons
42%
Florida Panther
100%
Movement of Animals
14%
Temporal Scale
14%
Vegetation Type
14%