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THESIS COVARIATION BETWEEN PREY ABUNDANCE AND NORTHERN GOSHAWK FECUNDITY ON THE KAIBAB PLATEAU, ARIZONA Submitted by
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Document Date: 2013-11-18 13:50:42


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Collins / /

Company

Rocky Mountain Research Station / /

Facility

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY / Science Colorado State University Fort / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Ecology Colorado State University Fort / /

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food limitation / /

NaturalFeature

Kaibab Plateau / /

Organization

Rocky Mountain Research Station Statistics Unit / Committee on Graduate Work / Colorado State University / Department of Statistics / ARIZONA BE / Department of Biology / USDA Forest Service / Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit / Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology / Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology at Colorado State University / Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Colorado State University / Department of Biology at Colorado State University / /

Person

Dan E. Binkley / Ken Burnham / Suzanne M. Joy / Phillip Chapman / Jeff S. Lambert / Matt W. Gavin / Carrie M. Erickson / Rudy King / John A. Wiens / Rebecca A. Hadwen / Richard T. Reynolds / Barry R. Noon / Shelley Bayard de Volo / Mary I. Remsberg / John C. Seyfried / J. David Wiens / /

Position

advisor / Director / Adviser / /

ProvinceOrState

Arizona / Colorado / /

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