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The Fort Hood Avian Simulation Model-V: A Spatially Explicit Population Viability Model for Two Endangered Species

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Shapiro, AM.T., Harper, S.J., Westervelt, J.D. (2004). The Fort Hood Avian Simulation Model-V: A Spatially Explicit Population Viability Model for Two Endangered Species. In: Costanza, R., Voinov, A. (eds) Landscape Simulation Modeling. Modeling Dynamic Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21555-7_9

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