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MODELING SURVIVAL: APPLICATION OF THE ANDERSEN–GILL MODEL TO YELLOWSTONE GRIZZLY BEARS CHRIS J. JOHNSON,1, 2 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada MARK S. BOYCE, Departm
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Document Date: 2012-11-15 18:42:41


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Prince George / Edmonton / Bozeman / /

Company

Fleming / Merrill / Pearson / Cox / Clark Labs / Stata Corporation / Forestry Sciences Laboratory / /

Continent

North America / /

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United States / Canada / /

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Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

Environmental Systems Research Institute / University of Northern British Columbia / Montana State University / University Way / University of Alberta / State University / /

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satellite imagery / /

NaturalFeature

Yellowstone Lake / /

Organization

Montana State University / Department of Biological Sciences / University of Northern British Columbia / Environmental Systems Research Institute / University of Alberta / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / /

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GILL MODEL / CHARLES C. SCHWARTZ / MARK S. BOYCE / CHRIS J. JOHNSON / MARK A. HAROLDSON / Andersen / generated using Andersen / /

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major development / model for each explanatory theme / Major / representative / major development variable / Candidate / MODEL / /

Product

Akaike / AICc / Geographic Information System (GIS) / statistical inference / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Wyoming / Montana / Idaho / /

Region

southern Montana / Northern British Columbia / eastern Idaho / northern Wyoming / /

Technology

GIS / sampling protocol / moving-window algorithm / /

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