Habitat Models for Population Viability Analysis

作者: J. Elith , M. A. Burgman

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-09389-4_8

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摘要: Determining what constitutes a suitable habitat for different species is fundamental part of applied ecology and the core component many conservation planning strategies. Information on availability underpins efforts to assess threats faced by determine adequacy reserves (e.g. Margules et al. 1988). Expert rules are often used categorize response changes in available Mill-sap 1990; Master 1991; Lunney 1996; IUCN 2001). For example, International Union Conservation Nature (IUCN 2001) method uses extent amount status species. All these applications assume that, when model built management plans developed, accurate maps area spatial arrangement available.

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