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Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin (2011-), 2018 Sep 01. 42(3), 387-393.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/90025198
Autor:
Hummell, Grace F.1 (AUTHOR), Li, Andrew Y.2 (AUTHOR), Mullinax, Jennifer M.1 (AUTHOR) wildlife@umd.edu
Publikováno v:
Animal Biotelemetry. 9/28/2022, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Additional file 4. Perimeter area ratio for kernel density estimator (KDE) home ranges (n = 31) across three estimator programs (LOAS, LOCATE III, and Sigloc). The mice were tracked via micro-VHF collars in a suburban park in Howard county, Maryland,
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Additional file 3. The amount of home range overlap (m2) produced by of the minimum convex polygon (MCP) and kernel density estimator (KDE) home ranges (n = 31) across three estimator programs (LOAS, LOCATE III, and Sigloc). The mice were tracked via
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::90e7a6f1a3d8b40a946e35bebb44e3fe
Additional file 1. Descriptive statistics for 31 (19 males and 12 females) Minimum Convex Polygon home ranges for Peromyscus spp. The total home range areas in meters squared were 22 produced by three different estimator programs. The mice were track
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::98cd5fd65bf2f9ad77db5c7252e65f98
Additional file 2. Descriptive area statistics for 31 (19 males and 12 females) Kernel Density Estimator home ranges for Peromyscus spp. The total home range areas in meters squared were produced by three different estimator programs. The mice were t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::49f07e0baac5920f9125a5ccb51569af
Autor:
Hummell, Grace
Tick-borne disease transmission has been steadily increasing in the United States. This is a major concern in suburban and urban areas, where wildlife and humans frequently share space. White-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) are studied for their ro
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fa45df2b600020e4fd64e5489c4f18b0
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42:387-393