Annual climate in Mexican Spotted Owl habitat in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico: implications for responding to climate change

Author:

Ganey Joseph L.1ORCID,Ward James P.12,Rawlinson Todd A.13,Kyle Sean C.14,Jonnes Ryan S.15

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Flagstaff Arizona86001USA

2. National Wildlife Refuge System, Inventory and Monitoring Branch U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fort Collins Colorado80525USA

3. U. S. Forest Service Tahoe National Forest Truckee California96161USA

4. Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Lubbock Texas79413USA

5. 802 Rodeo Alley Cloudcroft New Mexico88317USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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3. Genetic structure of Mexican Spotted Owl populations in a fragmented landscape;Barrowclough G. F.;Auk,2006

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