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spelling ftdatacite:10.7944/p9hwkgv6 2023-05-15T18:48:38+02:00 Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework Berg, Nathan Bertram, Mark Laufenberg, Jared Maier, Hilmar Cobb, McCrea Arnold, Derek Churchwell, Roy U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, National Wildlife Refuge System, Division Of Natural Resources 2020 pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.7944/p9hwkgv6 https://ecos.fws.gov/ServCat/Reference/Profile/105523 unknown U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska, biota, boreal forest, Canada, canada lynx, corridors, dispersal, ecological dynamics, GPS collar, habitat selection, Lepus americanus, lynx, Lynx canadensis, movement, snowshoe hare, survival, telemetry, trapping article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7944/p9hwkgv6 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Text Alaska Lynx DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada
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topic Alaska, biota, boreal forest, Canada, canada lynx, corridors, dispersal, ecological dynamics, GPS collar, habitat selection, Lepus americanus, lynx, Lynx canadensis, movement, snowshoe hare, survival, telemetry, trapping
spellingShingle Alaska, biota, boreal forest, Canada, canada lynx, corridors, dispersal, ecological dynamics, GPS collar, habitat selection, Lepus americanus, lynx, Lynx canadensis, movement, snowshoe hare, survival, telemetry, trapping
Berg, Nathan
Bertram, Mark
Laufenberg, Jared
Maier, Hilmar
Cobb, McCrea
Arnold, Derek
Churchwell, Roy
U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, National Wildlife Refuge System, Division Of Natural Resources
Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
topic_facet Alaska, biota, boreal forest, Canada, canada lynx, corridors, dispersal, ecological dynamics, GPS collar, habitat selection, Lepus americanus, lynx, Lynx canadensis, movement, snowshoe hare, survival, telemetry, trapping
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author Berg, Nathan
Bertram, Mark
Laufenberg, Jared
Maier, Hilmar
Cobb, McCrea
Arnold, Derek
Churchwell, Roy
U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, National Wildlife Refuge System, Division Of Natural Resources
author_facet Berg, Nathan
Bertram, Mark
Laufenberg, Jared
Maier, Hilmar
Cobb, McCrea
Arnold, Derek
Churchwell, Roy
U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, National Wildlife Refuge System, Division Of Natural Resources
author_sort Berg, Nathan
title Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
title_short Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
title_full Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
title_fullStr Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
title_full_unstemmed Movement Patterns, Dispersal Behavior, and Survival of Lynx in Relation to Snowshoe Hare Abundance in the Boreal Forest: A Regional Protocol Framework
title_sort movement patterns, dispersal behavior, and survival of lynx in relation to snowshoe hare abundance in the boreal forest: a regional protocol framework
publisher U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
publishDate 2020
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7944/p9hwkgv6
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