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Raster digital data sets identifying a range-wide network of priority areas for greater sage-grouse

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2015-07-25

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Crist, M.R., Knick, S.T., and Hanser, S.E., 2017, Raster digital data sets identifying a range-wide network of priority areas for greater sage-grouse: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7DB7ZZK.

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The delineation of priority areas in western North America for managing Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) represents a broad-scale experiment in conservation biology. The strategy of limiting spatial disturbance and focusing conservation actions within delineated areas may benefit the greatest proportion of Greater Sage-Grouse. However, land use under normal restrictions outside priority areas potentially limits dispersal and gene flow, which can isolate priority areas and lead to spatially disjunct populations. We used graph theory, representing priority areas as spatially distributed nodes interconnected by movement corridors, to understand the capacity of priority areas to function as connected networks in the Bi-State, [...]

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Data were compiled and rasters were generated to visualize habitat connectivity and suitability for the greater sage-grouse.

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