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Spotted owls, forest fragmentation, and forest heterogeneity
Alan B. Franklin, R. J. Gutiérrez
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Spotted Owl
100%
Forest Fragmentation
100%
Forest Heterogeneity
100%
Range-wide
27%
Coniferous Forest
27%
Timber Harvesting
18%
Population Scale
18%
Territorial Scale
18%
Natural Disturbance Regimes
18%
United States
9%
Meta-analysis
9%
Simulation Model
9%
Sierra Nevada
9%
Occupancy
9%
Pacific Northwest
9%
Spatially Explicit Model
9%
Southern California
9%
Vegetation Type
9%
Strix Occidentalis
9%
Natural Disturbance
9%
Juvenile Dispersal
9%
Reserve Design
9%
Disjunct
9%
Edaphic Conditions
9%
Past Fragmentation
9%
Connected Populations
9%
Focal Species
9%
Replicated Study
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Coniferous Forest
100%
Forest Fragmentation
100%
Simulation Mode
66%
Strix occidentalis
33%
Concentrates
33%
Meta-Analysis
33%
Vegetation Type
33%