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Francisco J Vilella
U.S. Geological Survey - Reston / United States
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 4395616
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Francisco J Vilella's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Selection of diurnal roosts by red bats (Lasiurus borealis) in an intensively managed pine forest in Mississippi Forest Ecology and Management 199 (1), 11-20, 2004
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Survival of captive-reared Puerto Rican parrots released in the Caribbean National Forest The Condor 107 (2), 424-432, 2005
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Foraging area size and habitat use by red bats (Lasiurus borealis) in an intensively managed pine landscape in Mississippi The American Midland Naturalist 153 (2), 405-417, 2005
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A spatially explicit model, derived from demographic variables, to predict attitudes toward black bear restoration The Journal of wildlife management 68 (2), 223-232, 2004
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A spatially explicit model, derived from demographic variables, to predict attitudes toward black bear restorationJL Bowman, BD Leopold, FJ Vilella, DA GillThe Journal of wildlife management 68 (2), 223-232, 2004632004
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