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Browsing by Subject "Great Basin"
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Do regional habitat models outperform a single-model approach for resource selection at a population scale? A case study with mule deer in Nevada
(2024)Effective conservation and management of ungulate species requires characterization of resource availability, selection, and use. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Great Basin are experiencing population reductions ... -
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Earth strain observations in the western Great Basin
(University of Nevada, Reno, 1974)Strains of tidal origin and long-period tectonic origin observed at two sites in central Nevada are discussed and compared with strain observations in other areas of the western United States. The solid earth tides are the ... -
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Eco-hydrological pathways inferred from stable isotopes in a Pinus ponderosa and Pinus monophylla woodland of the Sheep Range, southern Great Basin, USA
(2010)The North American Monsoon System (NAMS) is highly variable bothtemporally and spatially, and variability is likely to increase with climate change. The impact of summer precipitation on ecosystem patterns and processes, ... -
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Effects of Large-Scale Gold Mining on Habitat Use and Selection by a Resident Population of American Pronghorn
(2022)Anthropogenic disturbances, including extraction of natural resources, are reducing and fragmenting habitat for wildlife across the western United States. The effects of these disturbances on wildlife populations have been ... -
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Evaluating Gaps in the Radiocarbon Sequences of Northwestern Great Basin Sandals
(2016)Large gaps occur in the radiocarbon sequences of Multiple Warp and Spiral Weft sandals. The gaps begin during the initial Middle Holocene and last for several millennia; however, the sandal types are technologically ... -
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Evaluating mountain meadow groundwater response to Pinyon-Juniper and temperature in a great basin watershed
(Ecohydrology, 2017)This research highlights development and application of an integrated hydrologic model (GSFLOW) to a semiarid, snow-dominated watershed in the Great Basin to evaluate Pinyon-Juniper (PJ) and temperature controls on mountain ... -
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Evaluating the Antiquity and Morphology of Corner-notched Dart Points in the Eastern Great Basin
(2016)Researchers have long suggested that Elko points possess different age ranges in different parts of the Great Basin: (1) in the eastern Great Basin, they date to both the Middle and Late Holocene; and (2) in the central ... -
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Evidence for rapid epithermal mineralization and coeval bimodal volcanism, Bruner Au-Ag property, NV USA
(2014)The character of Au-Ag mineralization and volcanic/hydrothermal relationships at the underexplored Miocene-age Bruner low-sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag deposit are elucidated using field and laboratory studies. Bruner is ... -
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Explaining Communal Hunting Strategies: An Analysis of Artiodactyl Drives and Trap Features Across the Great Basin
(2017)Communal hunting of artiodactyls in the prehistoric Great Basin is a research topic with the potential to illuminate not only animal and human behavior but also cultural differences between groups. This research attempts ...