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English: Points showing locations where long-toed salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum) have been sighted. The point locations are mapped onto a Digital Elevation Model of western North America at one kilometer resolution. An absence of points does not mean absence of salamanders. Populations cluster along mountain valleys and are less common in the central dry-lands.
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Source This image is from my masters thesis work at the University of Calgary in 2003. It was created using ArcView, with the assistance of the Miistakis Institute for the Rockies GIS staff. The locality data was collected from various published sources with permission from the original authors.
Author Thompsma – Mark D. Thompson. (2003). Phylogeography of the long-toed salamander. Master of Science Thesis, University of Calgary.
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Mark D. Thompson. (2003). Phylogeography of the long-toed salamander. Master of Science Thesis, University of Calgary.

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