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** Taczanowska, K; Bielanski, M; Gonzalez, LM; Garcia-Masso, X; Toca-Herrera, JL Analyzing Spatial Behavior of Backcountry Skiers in Mountain Protected Areas Combining GPS Tracking and Graph Theory.
** Nicol, S; Wiederholt, R; Diffendorfer, JE; Mattsson, BJ; Thogmartin, WE; Semmens, DJ; Lopez-Hoffman, L; Norris, DR A management-oriented framework for selecting metrics used to assess habitat- and path-specific quality in spatially structured populations.
ECOL INDIC. 2016; 69: 792-802. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Seidl, R; Muller, J; Hothorn, T; Bassler, C; Heurich, M; Kautz, M Small beetle, large-scale drivers: how regional and landscape factors affect outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle.
J APPL ECOL. 2016; 53(2): 530-540. WoS FullText FullText_BOKU** Taczanowska, K; Gonzalez, LM; Garcia-Masso, X; Muhar, A; Brandenburg, C; Toca-Herrera, JL Evaluating the structure and use of hiking trails in recreational areas using a mixed GPS tracking and graph theory approach.
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