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Clustering and Ensembling Approaches to Support Surrogate‐Based Species Management

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Helen R Sofaer, Curtis H Flather, Susan K Skagen, Valerie Steen, and Barry Noon, 2019-05-06, Clustering and Ensembling Approaches to Support Surrogate‐Based Species Management: Diversity and Distributions, v. 25, iss. 8, p. 1246-1258.

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Abstract (from Diversity and Distributions): Aim Surrogate species can provide an efficient mechanism for biodiversity conservation if they encompass the needs or indicate the status of a broader set of species. When species that are the focus of ongoing management efforts act as effective surrogates for other species, these incidental surrogacy benefits lead to additional efficiency. Assessing surrogate relationships often relies on grouping species by distributional patterns or by species traits, but there are few approaches for integrating outputs from multiple methods into summaries of surrogate relationships that can inform decision‐making. Location Prairie Pothole Region of the United States. Methods We evaluated how well [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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Water, Coasts and Ice
Wildlife and Plants
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