Ecological Archives C006-069-A2

J. D. DeVoe, R. A. Garrott, J. J. Rotella, S. R. Challender, P. J. White, M. O'Reilly, and C. J. Butler. 2015. Summer range occupancy modeling of non-native mountain goats in the greater Yellowstone area. Ecosphere 6:217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/es15-00273.1

Appendix B. Figures showing survey areas used to calculate density and estimate potential abundance of mountain goats that may be supportable by the greater Yellowstone area, USA, given colonization of all predicted suitable habitat classified as low, medium, and high, and predicted summer habitat suitabilities for mountain goats overlaid by summer locations of bighorn sheep collected by management agency personnel for an example area in the South Absaroka Range of the greater Yellowstone area.

 

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Fig. B1. Survey areas (performed by wildlife and land management agency personnel; unpublished data) used to calculate density and estimate potential abundance of mountain goats that may be supportable by the greater Yellowstone area, USA, given colonization of all predicted suitable habitat classified as low, medium, and high.


 

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Fig. B2. Predicted summer habitat suitabilities for mountain goats overlaid by summer locations of bighorn sheep collected by management agency personnel for an example area in the South Absaroka Range of the greater Yellowstone area.


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