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Birds and the Bakken: Integration of oil well, land cover, and species distribution data to inform conservation in areas of energy development

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The goal of this project was to develop a novel methodology to combine the USGS Gap Analysis Program (GAP) national land cover and species distribution data with disturbance data to describe and predict how disturbance affects biodiversity. Specifically, the project team presented a case study examining how energy development in the Williston Basin can affect grassland birds; however, the methods developed are scalable and transferable to other types of habitat conversion (anthropogenic or natural), regions, and taxa. This project had six key components: Develop a dataset delineating all oil well pads in the Williston Basin. Develop a habitat conversion tool to determine the amount and previous land cover from spatially explicit disturbance. [...]

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Figure 4.	Output from the species distribution tool
Figure 4. Output from the species distribution tool

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