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Autor:
William V. DeLuca, Lisabeth L. Willey, Joanna Grand, Bradley W. Compton, Ethan Plunkett, Kevin McGarigal
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 177:178-190
Urban development is a principal driver of landscape change affecting the integrity of ecological systems and the capacity of the landscape to support species. We developed an urban growth model (SPRAWL), evaluated it with hindcasting, and used it to
Autor:
Joanna Grand, Scott D. Jackson, Eduard Ene, William V. DeLuca, Kevin McGarigal, Ethan Plunkett, Bradley W. Compton
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 33:1029-1048
Conservation planning is increasingly using “coarse filters” based on the idea of conserving “nature’s stage”. One such approach is based on ecosystems and the concept of ecological integrity, although myriad ways exist to measure ecologica
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 503:196-208
Summary It is clear that humans are impacting the water cycle. There is interest in both determining where and how aquatic systems are most impacted by human development, and in determining the types and locations of basin modifications that are havi
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 27:1465-1479
Within interior North America, erratic weather patterns and heterogeneous wetland complexes cause wide spatio-temporal variation in the resources available to migrating shorebirds. Identifying the pattern-generating components of landscape-level reso
Autor:
Michael V. Plummer, James P. Gibbs, Tom A. Langen, Dale R. Jackson, John L. Carr, K L Holcomb, J D Congdon, M. T. Jones, G Johnson, John K. Tucker, Raymond A. Saumure, D. S. Wilson, Kurt A. Buhlmann, Bradley W. Compton, Jeremiah Sean Doody, James T. Lamer, David A. Steen, James C. Godwin, Fredric J. Janzen, John W. Rowe
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 150:121-128
Because particular life history traits affect species vulnerability to development pressures, cross-species summaries of life history traits are useful for generating management guidelines. Conservation of aquatic turtles, many members of which are r
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 139:247-257
The spatio-temporal dynamics of amphibian populations and the models that describe them are largely influenced by the frequency of dispersal among breeding sites; however, dispersal has rarely been addressed rigorously in empirical studies. In a 7-ye
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 136:442-454
Understanding the factors influencing the timing of large movement events in pond-breeding amphibians has important conservation implications, especially with regard to establishing road closures aimed at minimizing road mortality. We examined the ti
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 21:788-799
Pool-breeding amphibian populations operate at multiple scales, from the individual pool to surrounding upland habitat to clusters of pools. When metapopulation dynamics play a role in long-term viability, conservation efforts limited to the protecti
Autor:
Bradley W. Compton, Peter Leimgruber, John H. Rappole, Swen C. Renner, David I. King, Jamie Robertson
Publikováno v:
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 6:128-139
We modeled West Nile virus (WNV) movement rates and patterns based on a migratory bird agent (the Swainson's Thrush) and a resident bird agent (the House Sparrow), and compared the results of these models with actual movement data to investigate the
Publikováno v:
Spatial Complexity, Informatics, and Wildlife Conservation ISBN: 9784431877707
Habitat loss and fragmentation are widely believed to be the most important drivers of extinction (Leakey and Lewin 1995). The habitats in which organisms live are spatially structured at a number of scales, and these patterns interact with organism
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-87771-4_20
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-87771-4_20