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020 _a9780123736314
040 _cDepartment of Botany
100 _aJoshua Millspaugh, Frank R. Thompson
245 _aModels for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes /
260 _bElsevier,
_c2009
505 _aChapter 1 - General Principles for Developing Landscape Models for Wildlife Conservation Pages 1-31 Chapter 2 - Application of Population Viability Analysis to Landscape Conservation Planning Pages 33-49 Chapter 3 - Multispecies Conservation Planning on U.S. Federal Lands Pages 51-83 Chapter 4 - Geographic Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation: Implications of Scale and Error to Landscape Planning Pages 85-121 Chapter 5 - Social and Economic Considerations for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes Pages 123-152 Chapter 6 - Landscape Considerations for Conservation Planning on Private Lands Pages 153-176 Chapter 7 - A Multiscale, Stepwise Approximation Approach for Wildlife Conservation Assessment and Planning Pages 177-200 Chapter 8 - An Emerging Agency-Based Approach to Conserving Populations Through Strategic Habitat Conservation Pages 201-223 Chapter 9 - A Review of Methods for Quantifying Wildlife Habitat in Large Landscapes Pages 225-250 Chapter 10 - Wildlife Habitat-Relationships Models: Description and Evaluation of Existing Frameworks Pages 251-285 Chapter 11 - Lessons Learned from Using GIS to Model Landscape-Level Wildlife Habitat Pages 287-320 Chapter 12 - A Review of LANDIS and Other Forest Landscape Models for Integration with Wildlife Models Pages 321-338 Chapter 13 - Simulating Landscape Change Using the Landscape Management System Pages 339-366 Chapter 14 - Development and Application of Habitat Suitability Models to Large Landscapes Pages 367-389 Chapter 15 - Modeling Understory Vegetation and Its Response to Fire Pages 391-414 Chapter 16 - Validation of Landscape-Scale Decision Support Models That Predict Vegetation and Wildlife Dynamics Pages 415-448 Chapter 17 - Methods for Determining Viability of Wildlife Populations in Large Landscapes Pages 449-471 Chapter 18 - Dynamic Landscape Metapopulation Models and Sustainable Forest Management Pages 473-499 Chapter 19 - Habitat Networks for Terrestrial Wildlife: Concepts and Case Studies Pages 501-531 Chapter 20 - Landscape-Level Planning for Conservation of Wetland Birds in the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region Pages 533-560 Chapter 21 - Plum Creek's Central Cascades Habitat Conservation Plan and Modeling for the Northern Spotted Owl Pages 561-592 Chapter 22 - Application of Models to Conservation Planning for Terrestrial Birds in North America Pages 593-624 Chapter 23 - Modeling Bird Responses to Predicted Changes in Land Cover in an Urbanizing Region Pages 625-659 Chapter 24 - A Decision Framework for Choosing Models in Large-Scale Wildlife Conservation Planning Pages 661-674
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