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    • A Sensitivity Analysis of the Application of Integrated Species Distribution Models to Mobile Species: A Case Study with the Endangered Baird's Tapir 

      Schank, Cody J; Cove, Michael V; Kelly, Marcella J; Nielsen, Clayton K; Farrill, Georgina O; Meyer, Ninon; Jordan, Christopher A; González-Maya, Jose F; Lizcano, Diego J; Moreno, Ricardo; Dobbins, Michael; Montalvo Guadamuz, Víctor Hugo; Cruz Díaz, Juan Carlos; Pozo, Gilberto; de la Torre, J. Antonio; Brenes Mora, Esteban; Wood, Margot A; Gilbert, Jessica; Jetz, Walter; Miller A, Jennifer (Cambridge University Press, 2019-04-21)
      Species distribution models (SDMs) are statistical tools used to develop continuous predictions of species occurrence. 'Integrated SDMs' (ISDMs) are an elaboration of this approach with potential advantages that allow for ...
    • Home Range, Habitat Use, and Activity of Baird’s Tapir in Costa Rica 

      Foerster, Charles R.; Vaughan, Christopher (Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica., 2002)
      Home range size, habitat utilization, and activity patterns of five adult Baird’s tapirs (Tapirus bairdii) were studied via radiotelemetry from June 1995 to May 1996 in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica. Estimates of ...