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Title: Usefulness of spatially explicit population models in land management

Author: Turner, M.G.; Arthuad, G.J.; Engstrom, R.T.; Heil, S.J.; Liu, J.; Loeb, S.; McKelvey, K.

Date: 1995

Source: Ecological Applications 5:12-16

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Turner, M.G.; Arthuad, G.J.; Engstrom, R.T.; Heil, S.J.; Liu, J.; Loeb, S.; McKelvey, K.  1995.  Usefulness of spatially explicit population models in land management.   Ecological Applications 5:12-16.

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