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Range expansion and distributional limits of the nine‐banded armadillo in the United States: an update of Taulman & Robbins () Estimated boundary of the.

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1 Range expansion and distributional limits of the nine‐banded armadillo in the United States: an update of Taulman & Robbins () Estimated boundary of the established breeding range of the nine‐banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) as of autumn 2013 (solid black line). The dashed line represents the previous estimate of the established range of the armadillo in 1994 (Taulman & Robbins, ). Using data supplied by 153 biologists responding to our current survey, we have plotted individual locations within 50 km inside the current estimated boundary and all sightings and reports beyond that line. Map symbols: ★ = sightings within the last year (after mid‐year 2012), ○ = sightings from 1 to 10 years ago (2003–2012), + = sightings over 10 years ago (prior to 2003), × = armadillos never seen in this area. Map projection is Lambert azimuthal equal area. © IF THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY OR IS OWNED BY A THIRD PARTY, AS INDICATED IN THE CAPTION LINE, THEN FURTHER PERMISSION MAY BE NEEDED BEFORE ANY FURTHER USE. PLEASE CONTACT WILEY'S PERMISSIONS DEPARTMENT ON OR USE THE RIGHTSLINK SERVICE BY CLICKING ON THE 'REQUEST PERMISSION' LINK ACCOMPANYING THIS ARTICLE. WILEY OR AUTHOR OWNED IMAGES MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO PROPER CITATION OF THE ARTICLE, AUTHOR, AND PUBLISHER. Journal of Biogeography Volume 41, Issue 8, pages , 1 APR 2014 DOI: /jbi


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