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Product Type: Book, Pages in
Year: 2008
Author(s): Fitzgerald, J.A., W.E. Thogmartin, R. Dettmers, T. Jones, C. Rustay, J.M. Ruth, F.R. Thompson, III, and T. Will
Pages: 593-624
Suggested Citation: Fitzgerald, J.A., W.E. Thogmartin, R. Dettmers, T. Jones, C. Rustay, J.M. Ruth, F.R. Thompson, III, and T. Will. 2008. Application of models to conservation planning for terrestrial birds in North America. In: J.M. Millspaugh and F.R. Thompson, III (eds.). Models for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes. Burlington, MA: Academic Press. p. 593-624.
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