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Volumn 63, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 281-292
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Using a GIS model to assess terrestrial salamander response to alternative forest management plans
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Author keywords
Biological diversity; Forest management; Fragmentation; GIS; Land use planning; Landscape change; Risk assessment; Spatial models; Terrestrial salamanders; Timber harvesting
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Indexed keywords
ABUNDANCE;
AMPHIBIAN;
FOREST MANAGEMENT;
GIS;
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;
TIMBER HARVESTING;
AGE;
ARTICLE;
CALCULATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ECOLOGY;
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT;
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING;
FOREST;
GEOGRAPHY;
LITERATURE;
MEASUREMENT;
MODEL;
PARAMETER;
PREDICTION;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
SALAMANDER;
SIMULATION;
SPATIAL ORIENTATION;
TIME;
TOPOGRAPHY;
UNITED STATES;
HOOSIER NATIONAL FOREST;
INDIANA;
UNITED STATES;
AMPHIUMA MEANS;
CAUDATA;
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EID: 0035178307
PISSN: 03014797
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1006/jema.2001.0482 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (33)
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References (27)
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