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Conclusions: Reduction in landscape carrying capacity for wolf population distribution and viability depends largely on the degree of road density, public land ownership, amount of forest cover and high elk densities (another indicator of suitable habitat). Synopsis: This study employed two types of spatial models to evaluate the potential of wolf reintroduction in the southern Rocky Mountain region. A multiple logistic regression was used to develop a resource-selection function relating wolf distribution in the Greater Yellowstone region with regional-scale habitat variables. Researchers also used a spatially explicit population model to predict wolf distribution and viability at several potential reintroduction...


    map background search result map search result map Impacts of landscape change on wolf restoration success: planning a reintroduction program based on static and dynamic spatial models. Impacts of landscape change on wolf restoration success: planning a reintroduction program based on static and dynamic spatial models.