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A habitat model for brown bear conservation and land use planning in the central Apennines

We investigated the brown bear habitat suitability in an 8000 km 2 study area encompassing Abruzzo, Latium, and Molise regions in central-southern Italy. Based on long-term field surveys and published records, we classified bear habitat as occupied or unoccupied in 92 out of 320 sample squares (5 ×...

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Published in:Biological conservation 2004-07, Vol.118 (2), p.141-150
Main Authors: Posillico, Mario, Meriggi, Alberto, Pagnin, Elisa, Lovari, Sandro, Russo, Luigi
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