Scale-dependent habitat selection is shaped by landscape context in dispersing white-tailed deer
Ryan B. Stephens(East Tennessee State University), Remington J. Moll(University of New Hampshire), Kevyn H. Wiskirchen(Missouri Department of Conservation), David R. Heit(University of New Hampshire), Jon T. McRoberts(University of Montana), Jason L. Isabelle(Missouri Department of Conservation), Joshua J. Millspaugh(State University of New York), Jason A. Sumners(Missouri Department of Conservation)
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