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Fig. 2.—Survival rates for a in Survival of fishers in the southern Sierra Nevada region of California

Authors: Sweitzer, Richard A.; Thompson, Craig M.; Green, Rebecca E.; Barrett, Reginald H.; Purcell, Kathryn L.;

Fig. 2.—Survival rates for a in Survival of fishers in the southern Sierra Nevada region of California

Abstract

Fig. 2.—Survival rates for a) female and male fishers, b) according to season, and c) female and male fishers in 3 different seasons from the start to the end of the fisher population year (18 March to 17 March). Survival rates were transformed from weekly survival estimates derived from known-fate analyses of encounter histories for radiocollared fishers in the Sierra National Forest, California, from 18 March 2007 to 17 March 2014.

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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