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Landscape Capability Models as a Tool to Predict Fine-Scale Forest Bird Occupancy and Abundance

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Zachary G Loman, William DeLuca, Daniel J Harrison, Cyndy Loftin, Brian W Rolek, and Petra B Wood, 2017-10-16, Landscape Capability Models as a Tool to Predict Fine-Scale Forest Bird Occupancy and Abundance: Landscape Ecology, v. 33, p. 77-91.

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Abstract (from Springer Link): Species-specific models of landscape capability (LC) can inform landscape conservation design. Landscape capability is “the ability of the landscape to provide the environment […] and the local resources […] needed for survival and reproduction […] in sufficient quantity, quality and accessibility to meet the life history requirements of individuals and local populations.” Landscape capability incorporates species’ life histories, ecologies, and distributions to model habitat for current and future landscapes and climates as a proactive strategy for conservation planning. We tested the ability of a set of LC models to explain variation in point occupancy and abundance for seven bird species representative [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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