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Contribution of Roads to Forest Fragmentation in the Rocky Mountains

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William L Baker, Julia Johnson-Barnard, and Rebecca A Reed, 1996-08, Contribution of Roads to Forest Fragmentation in the Rocky Mountains: .

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The contribution of roads to forest fragmentation has not been adequately analyzed. We quantified fragmentation due to roads in a 30,213-ha section of the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest in sout heastern Wyoming with several indices of landscape structure using a geographic information system. The number of patches, mean patch area, mean interior area, mean area of edge influence, mean patch perimeter, total perimeter, and mean patch shape identified patch- and edge-related landscape changes. Shannon-Wiener diversity, dominance, contagion, contrast, and angular second moment indicated effects on landscape diversity and texture. Roads added to forest fragmentation more than clearcuts by dissecting large patches into smaller pieces [...]

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  • Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative

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<p>Added from the WLCI Resources section of the WLCI website.</p>

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