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ARCHES NATIONAL PARK 1) Effects of Resource Availability and Food Preferences on Home Range Use and Caching Behavior of Ord’s Kangaroo Rats (Dipodomys ordii).
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Document Date: 2014-01-12 12:42:55


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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Courthouse Wash / University of Nevada / Keele University / University of Keele / University of California / University of Colorado / /

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food resources / food availability / cafeteria-style food preference trials / decision support tools / clear plastics / fluid flow systems / /

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Colorado Plateau / /

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National Park Service / Arizona State University / University of Keele / University of Colorado / University of California - Los Angeles / USDA / Keele University / University of Nevada / /

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Vince Santucci / Jim Kirkland / Stuart Clarke / Steve Munson / Emily Scott / James Harte / Janene Auger / Jayne Belnap / Martin Lockley / Sam Schmiedling / Debra Mickelson / /

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investigator / principal investigator / State Geologist / /

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Utah / Nevada / California / Colorado / /

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western United States / Western North America / /

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IP algorithm / Caching / /

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