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Layer: Wolverine (Gulo gulo) (ID: 191)

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Name: Wolverine (Gulo gulo)

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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>These wolverine habitat predictions were developed using radio-telemetry data collected in the Yellowstone Region of the United States and Resource Selection Function (RSF) modelling. Details of the process with which the 4 habitat layers were developed were published in the journal Biological Conservation, 2013, Vol 166 pages 276-286. Primary habitats are those areas of high enough quality that adult wolverines can reside there continuously year after year. Maternal habitats are those areas of high enough quality that female wolverines are capable of locating natal dens and rendezvous sites within (see Inman et al. 2012 Journal of Mammalogy publication for description of wolverine dens and timing of their use). Dispersal habitats are those areas of high enough quality that they may be used briefly (up to approximately 1-2 months) by male OR female wolverines while they travel to disperse from one area of primary habitat to another area of primary habitat. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

Copyright Text: Originator: Robert M. Inman, rminman@craigheadinstitute.org or robert.michael.inman@gmail.com Use Constraints: Users are required to cite the following journal article: Inman, R. M., B.L. Brock, K.H. Inman, S.S. Sartorius, B.C. Aber, B. Giddings, S.L. Cain, M.L. Orme, J.A. Fredrick, B.J. Oakleaf, K.L. Alt, E. Odell, and G. Chapron. 2013. Developing Priorities for Metapopulation Conservation at the Landscape Scale: Wolverines in the Western United States. Biological Conservation 166:276–286.

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