Black Bear Ecological Niche in the Sky Islands and Sierra Madre Occidental

Nov 3, 2017 (Last modified Nov 22, 2017)
Uploaded by Juan Carlos Bravo
Dataset was used in a scientifically peer-reviewed publication
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Map projection of final consensus result for the ecological niche model of distribution of black bear (Ursus americanus) in the Sky Island and Sierra Madre Occidental in northwest Mexico.
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Christian Alejandro Delfín-Alfonso, Carlos Alberto López-González, and Miguel Equihua
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2013
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Deflín-Alfonso C.A., López-González C.A., Equihua M. 2012, Potential distribution of American black bears in northwest Mexico and Implications for their Conservation. Ursus, vol. 23 no. 1, pp. 65-77.
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Juan Carlos Bravo
Director of the Mexico Program with Wildlands Network

As Wildlands Network’s Director the Mexico Program, I work to expand the Western Wildway into the northern Sierra Madre Occidental by partnering with Mexican groups and improving Wildlands Network’s understanding of the connectivity issues in Mexico. I adapt WN’s overall strategy to a significantly...