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Weidemeyer's Admiral

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Taylor, Brad N, 2004, Weidemeyer's Admiral: In MULTISAR: The Milk River Basin Habitat Suitability Models for Selected Wildlife Management Species. Alberta Species at Risk Report No. 86, by Brad A. Downey, Brandy L. Downey, Rachael W. Quinlain, Oriano Castelli, Vernon J. Remesz and Paul F. Jones, 131-135. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Sustainable Resource Management, Fish and Wildlife Division., 2004b.

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Conclusions: Valleys are the only areas capable of sustaining sufficient habitat for the butterfly species, Weidemeyer's Admiral. Consequently, all other areas (i.e. plains, uplands, benches, escarpments, plateaus) were deemed unsuitable. Additionally, areas devoid of shrub cover did not meet the habitat requirements of this specialized species. Thresholds/Learnings: Synopsis: Two variables were selected to model potential habitat for the butterfly species, Weidemeyer's Admiral. Topographical features derived from the Agricultural Region of Alberta Soils Inventory Database (AGRASID) and percent shrub cover derived from the Native Prairie Vegetation Baseline Inventory developed by Alberta Environment were used to model habitat suitability. [...]

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journalIn MULTISAR: The Milk River Basin Habitat Suitability Models for Selected Wildlife Management Species. Alberta Species at Risk Report No. 86, by Brad A. Downey, Brandy L. Downey, Rachael W. Quinlain, Oriano Castelli, Vernon J. Remesz and Paul F. Jones, 131-135. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Sustainable Resource Management, Fish and Wildlife Division., 2004b

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