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Landscape resistance to dispersal: simulating long-term effects of human disturbance on a small and isolated wolf population in southwestern Manitoba, Canada Astrid V. Stronen, Nathan
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Document Date: 2013-01-05 14:08:58


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Fredericton / Saskatoon / /

Company

Springer Science+Business Media B.V. / ESRI Inc. / Canada Astrid V. Stronen / Lehman / /

Country

Poland / United States / Canada / /

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Event

Extinction / /

Facility

University of Saskatchewan / Campus Drive / University of New Brunswick / Mammal Research Institute / R. K. Brook College of Agriculture / /

IndustryTerm

food acquisition / food availability / e-offprint / wolf harvest management / /

NaturalFeature

Duck Mountains / Sierra Nevada / /

Organization

G. J. Forbes Department of Biology / Canada P. C. Paquet Raincoast Conservation Foundation / US Environmental Protection Agency / Succursale Centre / Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society / Manitoba Department of Transportation / Mammal Research Institute / PO / R. K. Brook College of Agriculture and Bioresources / Polish Academy of Sciences / University of Saskatchewan / University of New Brunswick / /

Person

Ryan K. Brook / Paul C. Paquet / Graham J. Forbes / Van Vuren / Nathan H. Schumaker / /

Position

Author / food availability Author / PATCH model / Walker / territory Author / travel and human use Author / accepted author / mean Author / avstronen@zbs.bialowieza.pl Author / year Author / /

Product

Puma / Franklin / HexSim / /

ProvinceOrState

New Brunswick / Saskatchewan / Manitoba / Oregon / California / /

Region

western Manitoba / southwestern Manitoba / /

Technology

simulation / /

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