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<b>Clarke, P.J. and Evans, F.C.1954.</b> Distance to nearest neighbour as a measure of spatial relationships in populations. <i>Ecology 35:445-453.</i>
 
<b>Clarke, P.J. and Evans, F.C.1954.</b> Distance to nearest neighbour as a measure of spatial relationships in populations. <i>Ecology 35:445-453.</i>
  
 
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<b>Cox, D.R. and Oakes, D. 1984.</b> <i>Analysis of survival data. Chapman and Hall, New York.</i>
  
 
<b>Dalke, P.D. and Sime, P.R. 1938.</b> Home and seasonal ranges of the eastern cottontail in Connecticut. <i>Transcripts of the North American Wildlife Conference 3: 659-669.</i>
 
<b>Dalke, P.D. and Sime, P.R. 1938.</b> Home and seasonal ranges of the eastern cottontail in Connecticut. <i>Transcripts of the North American Wildlife Conference 3: 659-669.</i>
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<b>Larkin, R.P. and Halkin, D. 1994.</b> A review of software packages for estimating animla home ranges. <i>Wildlife Society Bulletin 22:274-287.</i>
 
<b>Larkin, R.P. and Halkin, D. 1994.</b> A review of software packages for estimating animla home ranges. <i>Wildlife Society Bulletin 22:274-287.</i>
  
<b>Macdonald, D.W., Ball, F.G. and Hough, N.G. (1980).</b> The evaluation of home range size and configuration using radio tracking data. <i>A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking (C.J. Amlaner and D.W. Macdonald, eds), 405-424. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.</i>
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<b>Macdonald, D.W., Ball, F.G. and Hough, N.G. 1980.</b> The evaluation of home range size and configuration using radio tracking data. <i>A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking (C.J. Amlaner and D.W. Macdonald, eds), 405-424. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.</i>
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<b>Michener, G.R. 1979.</b> Spatial relationships of adult Richardson’s ground squirrels. <i>Canadian Zoology 57, 125-139.</i>
  
<b>Michener, G.R. (1979).</b> Spatial relationships of adult Richardson’s ground squirrels. <i>Canadian Zoology 57, 125-139.</i>
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<b>Otis, D.L. and White, G.C. 1999.</b> Autocorrelation of location estimates and the analysis of radiotracking data. Journal of Wildlife Management 63, 1039-1044.</i>
  
<b>Otis, D.L. and White, G.C. (1999).</b> Autocorrelation of location estimates and the analysis of radiotracking data. Journal of Wildlife Management 63, 1039-1044.</i>
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<b>Pollock, K.H., Winterstein, S.R., Bunck, C.M. and Curtiss, P.D. 1989.</b> Survival analysis in telemetry studies: the staggered entry design. <i>Journal of Wildlife Management 53, 7-14.</i>
  
 
<b>Robertson, P.A., N.J. Aebischer, R.E. Kenward, I.K. Hanski and N.P. Williams. (1998).</b> Simulation and jack-knifing assessment of home-range indices based on underlying trajectories. <i>Journal of Applied Ecology 35, 928-940.</i>
 
<b>Robertson, P.A., N.J. Aebischer, R.E. Kenward, I.K. Hanski and N.P. Williams. (1998).</b> Simulation and jack-knifing assessment of home-range indices based on underlying trajectories. <i>Journal of Applied Ecology 35, 928-940.</i>
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<b>Spencer, W.D. and Barrett, R.H. 1984.</b> An evaluation of the harmonic mean method for evaluating carnivore activity areas. <i>Acta Zoologica Fennica 171:255-259.</i>  
 
<b>Spencer, W.D. and Barrett, R.H. 1984.</b> An evaluation of the harmonic mean method for evaluating carnivore activity areas. <i>Acta Zoologica Fennica 171:255-259.</i>  
  
<b>Swihart, R.K. and Slade, N.A. (1985).</b> Testing for independence of observations in animal movements. <i>Ecology 66:1176-1184.</i>
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<b>Swihart, R.K. and Slade, N.A. 1985.</b> Testing for independence of observations in animal movements. <i>Ecology 66:1176-1184.</i>
  
 
<b>Voight, D.R. & Tinline, R.R. 1980.</b> Strategies for analysing radio-tracking data. <i>pp.387-404 in Amlaner, C.J. & Macdonald, D.W. (eds) A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.</i>
 
<b>Voight, D.R. & Tinline, R.R. 1980.</b> Strategies for analysing radio-tracking data. <i>pp.387-404 in Amlaner, C.J. & Macdonald, D.W. (eds) A Handbook on Biotelemetry and Radio Tracking, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.</i>

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Clarke, P.J. and Evans, F.C.1954. Distance to nearest neighbour as a measure of spatial relationships in populations. Ecology 35:445-453.

Cox, D.R. and Oakes, D. 1984. Analysis of survival data. Chapman and Hall, New York.

Dalke, P.D. and Sime, P.R. 1938. Home and seasonal ranges of the eastern cottontail in Connecticut. Transcripts of the North American Wildlife Conference 3: 659-669.

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Pollock, K.H., Winterstein, S.R., Bunck, C.M. and Curtiss, P.D. 1989. Survival analysis in telemetry studies: the staggered entry design. Journal of Wildlife Management 53, 7-14.

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Spencer, W.D. and Barrett, R.H. 1984. An evaluation of the harmonic mean method for evaluating carnivore activity areas. Acta Zoologica Fennica 171:255-259.

Swihart, R.K. and Slade, N.A. 1985. Testing for independence of observations in animal movements. Ecology 66:1176-1184.

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