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Using visual evidence of mogollon voles (Microtus mogollonensis) to predict their presence in Northern Arizona
R. Fenner Yarborough
, Carol L. Chambers
Forestry, School of
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Best Predictor
25%
Combined Measures
8%
Fecal Matter
8%
Fresh Feces
8%
High Density
8%
Linear Regression
8%
Logistic Regression
8%
Low Density
8%
Meadow
16%
Measurement Index
8%
Microtus
100%
Mogollon
100%
Northern Arizona
100%
Pinus Ponderosa
8%
Ponderosa pine
8%
Ponderosa pine Forest
8%
Relative Abundance
8%
Relative Density
8%
Resource Manager
8%
Runway
8%
Visual Evidence
100%
Visual Search
8%
Voles
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Feces
8%
Microtus
100%
Ponderosa Pine
25%
Vole
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feces
8%
Pinus
16%
Pinus ponderosa
8%
Vole
100%
Vole
100%