- Title
- The relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsic drivers to population growth vary among local populations of Greater Sage-Grouse: An integrated population modeling approach
- Creators
- Peter S Coates - United States Geological SurveyScott C Gardner - California Department of Fish and WildlifeKerry Paul Reese - University of IdahoBrian G Prochazka - United States Geological SurveyMark A Ricca - United States Geological SurveyBrian J Halstead - United States Geological SurveyMichael L Casazza - United States Geological SurveyErik J Blomberg - University of MaineBrianne E Brussee - United States Geological SurveyLief Wiechman - United States Fish and Wildlife ServiceJoel Michael Tebbenkamp - University of Idaho
- Publication Details
- The Auk, Vol.135(2), pp.240-261
- Identifiers
- 996630950801851
- Academic Unit
- University of Idaho
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
The relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsic drivers to population growth vary among local populations of Greater Sage-Grouse: An integrated population modeling approach
The Auk, Vol.135(2), pp.240-261
2018
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