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Informing Strategic Efforts to Expand and Connect Protected Areas Using a Model of Ecological Flow, with Application to the Western United States

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Brett G Dickson, Christine M Albano, Brad H. McRae, Jesse J Anderson, David M Theobald, Luke J. Zachmann, Thomas D Sisk, and Michael P. Dombeck, 2017-10, Informing Strategic Efforts to Expand and Connect Protected Areas Using a Model of Ecological Flow, with Application to the Western United States: Conservation Letters, v. 10, iss. 5, 564–571 p.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/conl.12322/full): Under rapid landscape change, there is a significant need to expand and connect protected areas (PAs) to prevent further loss of biodiversity and preserve ecological functions across broad geographies. We used a model of landscape resistance and electronic circuit theory to estimate patterns of ecological flow among existing PAs in the western United States. We applied these results to areas previously identified as having high conservation value to distinguish those best positioned to maintain and enhance ecological connectivity and integrity. We found that current flow centrality was highest and effective resistance lowest in areas that spanned the border [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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