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Final Report-Terrestrial Connectivity Across the South Central United States Implications for the Sustainability of Wildlife Populations and Communities

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Baum, K. A., 2016, Terrestrial Connectivity Across the South Central United States Implications for the Sustainability of Wildlife Populations and Communities.

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With the extensive loss and fragmentation of most native habitats, connectivity has become increasingly important for sustaining wildlife populations and communities. Connectivity can be defined as the extent to which the landscape facilitates or impedes the movement of organisms among patches of habitat. The goal of this project was to evaluate terrestrial connectivity across the South Central United States. We addressed this goal using a variety of approaches, including evaluating connectivity of major habitats (grasslands and forests), predicting future changes in landscape connectivity for grassland species under future land-use change scenarios, assessing terrestrial vertebrate diversity in relation to habitat loss and fragmentation, [...]

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Kristen A. Baum

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Final Report-Terrestrial Connectivity Across the South Central United States Implications for the Sustainability of Wildlife Populations and Communities.pdf 1.66 MB application/pdf

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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