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Wildlife tradeoffs based on landscape models of habitat preference

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Abstract

Wildlife tradeoffs based on landscape models of habitat preference were presented. Multiscale logistic regression models were used and based on these models a spatial optimization technique was utilized to generate optimal maps. The tradeoffs were analyzed by gradually increasing the weighting on a single species in the objective function over a series of simulations. Results indicated that efficiency of habitat management for species diversity could be maximized for small landscapes by incorporating spatial context.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Wildlife tradeoffs based on landscape models of habitat preference
Volume 2
Year Published 2000
Language English
Larger Work Title NCASI Proceedings
First page 372
Last page 384
Conference Title Proceedings of the 2000 NCASI Northeast Regional Meeting
Conference Location Portsmouth, NH
Conference Date 24 October 2000 through 26 October 2000
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