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Population growth of Yellowstone grizzly bears: uncertainty and future monitoring Richard B. Harris1,4, Gary C. White2,5, Charles C. Schwartz3,6, and Mark A. Haroldson3,7 1 College of Forestry and Conservation, Universi
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Chichester / Bozeman / New York / Missoula / /

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SAS Institute Inc. / Wilson / John Wiley and Sons / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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University of Montana / Colorado State University / Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center / College of Forestry / Fort Collins / /

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favored food resources / /

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Yellowstone / US Rocky Mountains / /

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US Forest Service / University of Montana / US Fish and Wildlife Service / College of Forestry and Conservation / SAS Institute / Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team / USA Department of Fish / National Park Service / Colorado State University / Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center / /

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Model / representative / /

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AICc / Monte Carlo / Chao2 / /

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Alberta / Wyoming / New York / South Dakota / Montana / Idaho / Colorado / /

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Journal of Zoology / Journal of Agricultural / Biological / and Environmental Statistics / /

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formula 1 / /

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office protocols / monitoring protocol / http / simulation / /

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www.cse.csiro.au/poptools / /

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