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Wildlife and Landscape Ecology
Scale-Sensitive Ecological Properties: Historical Context, Current Meaning
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Book chapters
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Scale-Sensitive Ecological Properties: Historical Context, Current Meaning
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Applications of Fractal Geometry in Wildlife Biology
pp. 101
Patch Dynamics: The Transformation of Landscape Structure and Function
pp. 160
Populations in a Landscape Context: Sources, Sinks, and Metapopulations
pp. 185
Hierarchy Theory: A Guide to System Structure for Wildlife Biologists
pp. 215
Neutral Models: Useful Tools for Understanding Landscape Patterns
pp. 368
The Influence of Spatial Scale and Scale-Sensitive Properties on Habitat Selection by American Marten
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