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Tracking flows across a metacoupled planet for sustainability
Li, Yingjie, 1990-
Text (2022)
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Evaluating the performance and applicability of state-space stock assessment models
Liljestrand, Emily Morgan
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Characterizing the influence of stream fragmentation on freshwater migratory fishes across large spatial extents : information to conserve migratory species from current and future threats
Dean, Emily M.
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BUILDING STATE WILDLIFE AGENCY CAPACITY FOR EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS
Cross, Megan M
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A multidimensional perspective on wildlife conservation and management : people, populations, and habitat
Dokes, Talesha Janill
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EVALUATING METHODS FOR MORTALITY ESTIMATION OF LAKE ERIE WALLEYE USING ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY DATA
Peterson, Lisa Kay
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Advancing the Science of Invasive Sea Lamprey Integrated Pest Management Using Population Dynamics Modeling and Decision Analysis
Lewandoski, Sean Alois
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NATURAL RESOURCES, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, AND POLICY : USING INTERDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGIES TO STUDY COMPLEX POLICY QUESTIONS
Riley, Betsy
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