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Implications of Climate Change for Bird Conservation in the Southwestern U.S. under Three Alternative Futures

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2016-01-12 22:55:25
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2016-01-12 22:55:25

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Megan M Friggens(Principal Investigator), Deborah M Finch(Co-Investigator), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Cooperator/Partner), 2016-01-12(creation), 2016-01-12(lastUpdate), Implications of Climate Change for Bird Conservation in the Southwestern U.S. under Three Alternative Futures

Summary

Future expected changes in climate and human activity threaten many riparian habitats, particularly in the southwestern U.S. Using Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt3.3.3) modeling, we characterized habitat relationships and generated spatial predictions of habitat suitability for the Lucy’s warbler (Oreothlypis luciae), the Southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonaxtraillii extimus) and the Western yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus). Our goal was to provide site- and species-specific information that can be used by managers to identify areas for habitat conservation and/or restoration along the Rio Grande in New Mexico. We created models of suitable habitat for each species based on collection and survey samples and climate, biophysical, [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Deborah M Finch, Megan M Friggens, Megan Friggens
Co-Investigator :
Deborah M Finch
Cooperator/Partner :
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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  • Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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