Sage Grouse Lek Components (2003-2007)

Nov 14, 2010 (Last modified May 12, 2011)
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Greater sage-grouse population components derived using an 18-km maximum connection distance. Analysis was conducted using the CONEFOR SENSINODE 2.2 software package and this dataset was developed from lek data obtained from the state wildlife agencies. Components containing < 5 leks have been removed in order to protect the location of single or small groups of leks.
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Steven E. Hanser
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20030101, 20071231
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KNICK, S. T., AND S. E. HANSER. 2010. Connecting pattern and process in Greater Sage-Grouse populations and sagebrush landscapes. Studies in Avian Biology 38. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov/ftp/sab/sg_components.zip
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USGS, Snake River Field Station
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