Ecological niche modeling as a new paradigm for large-scale investigations of diversity and distribution of birds
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2005Author
Peterson, A. Townsend
Kluza, Daniel A.
Publisher
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
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Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/documents/psw_gtr191/psw_gtr191_1201-1204_peterson.pdfMetadata
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These two volumes contain in part papers presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Conference: A Workshop on Bird Conservation Implementation and Integration, which was held 20-24 March 2002 at the Asilomar Conference Center in Monterey, California. The conference gathered together researchers, educators, foresters, monitoring specialists, planners, and land managers to discuss the past, present, and future directions of conservation, land planning, and research for birds in North and South America, with a primary focus on landbirds. The papers in these volumes represent a broad array of subjects, including management planning, conservation, educational outreach programs, ornithological research, research methodologies, along with the some of the newest technologies for research and dissemination of information.
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Peterson, A. T., and D. A. Kluza. 2005. Ecological niche modeling as a new paradigm for large-scale investigations of diversity and distribution of birds. Pages 1201-1204 in C. J. Ralph and L. Long, editors. Third International Partners in Flight Conference, March 20-24, 2002. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Asilomar, California.
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