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As an example of the high-resolution, taxon-specific, spatially explicit variable approach we have suggested, we compare the explanatory power of four commonly used landscape metrics with a set of more taxon-specific covariates in describing local- and patch scale habitat relationships of seven species of breeding birds, all of which also were studied either by Lichstein et al. (2002a, b), Betts et al. (2006), and/or Howell et al. (2008).
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Keller, J.K., Smith, C.R. (2014). An Example Using High-Resolution Imagery and Taxon-Specific Variables. In: Improving GIS-based Wildlife-Habitat Analysis. SpringerBriefs in Ecology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09608-7_6
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