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Colorado Greater Sage-grouse Conservation Plan

Literature Cited 447

LITERATURE CITED Akaike, H. 1973. Information theory as an extension of the maximum likelihood principle.

Pages 267-281 in B. N. Petrov and F. Csaki, editors. Second international symposium on information theory. Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, Hungary.

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Wildlife Management 11:232-243. Allen, D. L. 1974. Our wildlife legacy. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto, Canada. Allen, S. H. 1983. Comparison of red fox litter sizes determined from counts of embryos and

placental scars. Journal of Wildlife Management 47:860-863. Andelt, W. F. 2003. Possible role of predators in the sage grouse decline. Unpublished final

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Andren, H. 1992. Corvid density and nest predation in relation to forest fragmentation: a

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