Landscape level Habitat Suitability Models for Twelve Wildlife Species in Southern Missouri

Landscape level Habitat Suitability Models for Twelve Wildlife Species in Southern Missouri
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2003
Genre: Vertebrates
ISBN: LCCN:2004356741

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Landscape level Habitat Suitability Models for Twelve Wildlife Species in Southern Missouri

Landscape level Habitat Suitability Models for Twelve Wildlife Species in Southern Missouri
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2003
Genre: Forest animals
ISBN: MINN:31951D03000009D

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Development of landscape level habitat suitability models for ten wildlife species in the central hardwoods region

Development of landscape level habitat suitability models for ten wildlife species in the central hardwoods region
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2007
Genre: Habitat (Ecology)
ISBN: MINN:31951D029603909

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General Technical Report NC

General Technical Report NC
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1981
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: UOM:39015057324207

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Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes

Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes
Author: Joshua Millspaugh,Frank R. Thompson
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080920160

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A single-resource volume of information on the most current and effective techniques of wildlife modeling, Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes is appropriate for students and researchers alike. The unique blend of conceptual, methodological, and application chapters discusses research, applications and concepts of modeling and presents new ideas and strategies for wildlife habitat models used in conservation planning. The book makes important contributions to wildlife conservation of animals in several ways: (1) it highlights historical and contemporary advancements in the development of wildlife habitat models and their implementation in conservation planning; (2) it provides practical advice for the ecologist conducting such studies; and (3) it supplies directions for future research including new strategies for successful studies.Intended to provide a recipe for successful development of wildlife habitat models and their implementation in conservation planning, the book could be used in studying wildlife habitat models, conservation planning, and management techniques. Additionally it may be a supplemental text in courses dealing with quantitative assessment of wildlife populations. Additionally, the length of the book would be ideal for graduate student seminar course.Using wildlife habitat models in conservation planning is of considerable interest to wildlife biologists. With ever tightening budgets for wildlife research and planning activities, there is a growing need to use computer methods. Use of simulation models represents the single best alternative. However, it is imperative that these techniques be described in a single source. Moreover, biologists should be made aware of alternative modeling techniques. It is also important that practical guidance be provided to biologists along with a demonstration of utility of these procedures. Currently there is little guidance in the wildlife or natural resource planning literature on how best to incorporate wildlife planning activities, particularly community-based approaches. Now is the perfect time for a synthestic publication that clearly outlines the concepts and available methods, and illustrates them. Only single resource book of information not only on various wildlife modeling techniques, but also with practical guidance on the demonstrated utility of each based on real-world conditions. Provides concepts, methods and applications for wildlife ecologists and others within a GIS context. Written by a team of subject-area experts

Remote Sensing and GIScience

Remote Sensing and GIScience
Author: Pavan Kumar,Haroon Sajjad,Bhagwan Singh Chaudhary,J. S. Rawat,Meenu Rani
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030550929

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This book covers several themes related to forestry, agriculture, water, soil, urban, and atmospheric research. GIScience technology systems have increased in significance in recent decades and have the ability to acquire information at ground level with a higher spectral resolution using a field radio-spectrometer, which is a great improvement compared to other remote sensing systems. GIScience technology systems are widely used for solving and understanding the concept of forestry, crop, water resources, and related research themes. This book aims to advance the scientific understanding of GIScience technology and applications. The chapters present GIScience data integration with other sources such as LiDAR, Multi-spectral data and their applications in forestry, crop assessment, soil assessment, mineral mapping and related themes. The book will be of interest to geospatial experts, modellers, foresters, agricultural scientists, hyperspectral remote sensing and space community, ecologists and conservation communities, environmental consultants, big data compilers, and computing experts.

Bats in Forests

Bats in Forests
Author: Michael J. Lacki,John P. Hayes,Allen Kurta
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780801891687

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Although bats are often thought of as cave dwellers, many species depend on forests for all or part of the year. Of the 45 species of bats in North America, more than half depend on forests, using the bark of trees, tree cavities, or canopy foliage as roosting sites. Over the past two decades it has become increasingly clear that bat conservation and management are strongly linked to the health of forests within their range. Initially driven by concern for endangered species—the Indiana bat, for example—forest ecologists, timber managers, government agencies, and conservation organizations have been altering management plans and silvicultural practices to better accommodate bat species. Bats in Forests presents the work of a variety of experts who address many aspects of the ecology and conservation of bats. The chapter authors describe bat behavior, including the selection of roosts, foraging patterns, and seasonal migration as they relate to forests. They also discuss forest management and its influence on bat habitat. Both public lands and privately owned forests are considered, as well as techniques for monitoring bat populations and activity. The important role bats play in the ecology of forests—from control of insects to nutrient recycling—is revealed by a number of authors. Bat ecologists, bat conservationists, forest ecologists, and forest managers will find in this book an indispensable synthesis of the topics that concern them.

The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks 3rd Edition

The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks  3rd Edition
Author: Paul S Johnson,Stephen R Shifley,Robert Rogers,Daniel C Dey,John M Kabrick
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781780647081

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The third edition of The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks is an updated and expanded edition that explores oak forests as responsive ecosystems. New chapters emphasize the importance of fire in sustaining and managing oak forests, the effects of a changing climate, and advanced artificial regeneration techniques. This new edition expands on silvicultural methods for restoring and sustaining oak woodlands and savannahs, and on management of ecosystem services, including wildlife habitat. It also incorporates new material on evaluating landscape-scale, and cumulative effects of management action compared with inaction. Nine of the fifteen chapters cover updated information on the geographic distribution of US oaks, oak regeneration dynamics, site productivity, stocking and stand development, even- and uneven-aged silvicultural methods, and growth and yield. This edition includes a new section with colour illustrations for improved visualization of complex relationships. This book is intended for forest and wildlife managers, ecologists, silviculturists, environmentalists, and students of those fields.