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Olson LE, Sauder JD, Albrecht NM, Vinkey RS, Cushman SA, Schwartz MK.  2014.  Modeling the effects of dispersal and patch size on predicted fisher (Pekania [Martes] pennanti) distribution in the U.S. Rocky Mountains.  Biological Conservation.  169:89-98.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2014_olson_l001.pdf
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