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The generalized regression model for utilization gradients

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The generalized regression model for utilization gradients.table.pdf (205.0Kb)
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21/07/2006
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Derry, Julian F
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This document contains a table which is a reworking of Table 1.3 in Derry (2004). The table has been corrected and extended to include further examples of applying the generalized piosphere model to utilization gradients which are typically the effects of large herbivore concentrations near water in dry regions. The table may provide the main content for a work-in-progress but is provided here as an addendum to the original work. DERRY J.F. (2004) Piospheres in semi-arid rangeland: consequences of spatially constrained plant-herbivore interactions. Unpublished PhD thesis. University of Edinburgh. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/1842/600
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