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State-wide assessment of status, predicted distribution, and landscape-level habitat suitability of amphibians and reptiles in Montana

Authors: B A Maxell
Contribution Number: 331
Abstract/Summary

The information gathered during field inventories was combined with other existing information and used in maximum entropy modeling to predict state-wide distribution and habitat suitability for all of Montana’s amphibians and reptiles.

Publication details
Published Date: 2009
Outlet/Publisher: Dissertation. Missoula: University of Montana
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ARMI Organizational Units:
Rocky Mountains, Northern - Biology
Topics:
Monitoring and Population Ecology
Quantitative Developments
Species and their Ecology
Place Names:
Montana
Keywords:
distribution
ecology
habitat
population
wildlife habitat
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