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Volume 6, Number 3—June 2000
Research

Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems: Charting Sin Nombre Virus Infections in Deer Mice

John D. Boone*Comments to Author , Kenneth C. McGwire†, Elmer W. Otteson*, Robert S. DeBaca†, Edward A. Kuhn*, Pascal Villard*, Peter F. Brussard*, and Stephen C. St. Jeor*
Author affiliations: *University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA; and †Desert Research Institute, Biological Sciences Center, Reno, Nevada, USA

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Figure 2

Environmental strata within the mapped extent of the sagebrush-grass scrub vegetation type. Each color represents a unique combination of high or low vegetation density index, standard deviation of vegetation density index, slope, elevation, and distance from stream. White areas represent the other seven vegetation types (strata not shown).

Figure 2. Environmental strata within the mapped extent of the sagebrush-grass scrub vegetation type. Each color represents a unique combination of high or low vegetation density index, standard deviation of vegetation density index, slope, elevation, and distance from stream. White areas represent the other seven vegetation types (strata not shown).

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