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Our model is a full-annual-cycle population model {hostetler2015full} that tracks groups of bat surviving through four seasons: breeding season/summer, fall migration, non-breeding/winter, and spring migration. Our state variables are groups of bats that use a specific maternity colony/breeding site and hibernaculum/non-breeding site. Bats are also accounted for by life stages (juveniles/first-year breeders versus adults) and seasonal habitats (breeding versus non-breeding) during each year, This leads to four states variable (here depicted in vector notation): the population of juveniles during the non-breeding season, the population of adults during the non-breeding season, the population of juveniles during the...
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The polygons in this shapefile accompany the paper, “Multi-year data from satellite- and ground-based sensors show details and scale matter in assessing climate’s effects on wetland surface water, amphibians, and landscape conditions,” by Sadinski et al. (submitted). The paper describes relations between climate dynamics and key ecological conditions and processes on wetland-upland landscapes in > 30 sites distributed across four study areas in the midwestern United States. The variables studied included both ground- and satellite-based measures. The polygons in this shapefile pertain to the latter and provide the boundaries of 4-km2 blocks that subsume the field sites and provide a landscape perspective for the...


    map background search result map search result map Spatial habitat grid Boundaries of landscape block polygons analyzed for the paper, “Multi-year data from satellite- and ground-based sensors show details and scale matter in assessing climate’s effects on wetland surface water, amphibians, and landscape conditions” Boundaries of landscape block polygons analyzed for the paper, “Multi-year data from satellite- and ground-based sensors show details and scale matter in assessing climate’s effects on wetland surface water, amphibians, and landscape conditions” Spatial habitat grid