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Linking occurrence and fitness to persistence: habitat-based approach for endangered greater sage-grouse.

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Mark S Boyce, and Cameron L Aldridge, Linking occurrence and fitness to persistence: habitat-based approach for endangered greater sage-grouse.: .

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Detailed empirical models predicting both species occurrence and fitness across a landscape are necessary to understand processes related to population persistence. Failure to consider both occurrence and fitness may result in incorrect assessments of habitat importance leading to inappropriate management strategies. We took a two-stage approach to identifying critical nesting and brood-rearing habitat for the endangered Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in Alberta at a landscape scale. First, we used logistic regression to develop spatial models predicting the relative probability of use (occurrence) for Sage-Grouse nests and broods. Secondly, we used Cox proportional hazards survival models to identify the most risky [...]

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  • Upper Colorado River Basin
  • Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative

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