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Three articles contained within thesis: 1. Dual Disturbance Mechanisms: Insect Outbreaks and Forest Management Effects on Nitrogen Cycling. 2. Effects of Spruce Bark Beetle Outbreak on Regeneration and Nitrogen Availability in Wrangell-St.Elias National Park and Preserve. 3. Managing Alaska's Spruce Beettle-Damaged Forests: Effects on Nitrogen Availability and Forest Regeneration.
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The University of California, Davis in partnership with the Navajo Nation is partnering with the Southern Rockies LCC to provide estimates of habitat connectivity for focal species on the Navajo Nation and adjacent lands that the tribe wishes to incorporate into planning and implementation of adaptive management. The project will derive habitat variables as inputs for connectivity models, and model outputs likely will include habitat quality and conductance. Species-specific models will be mathematically integrated to permit probabilistic statements about simultaneous connectivity for two or more species. The spatial data developed on wildlife distributions and habitat to model connectivity and, ultimately, viability...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: AZ-01, Applications and Tools, Arizona, Arizona, Cultural Resources, All tags...
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The substantially natural hydrography of the upper Gila River supports one of the highest levels of aquatic and riparian biodiversity in the region, including the largest complement of native fishes and some of the best remaining riparian habitat in the lower Colorado River Basin. Native vegetation dominates the broad and structurally diverse floodplain, creating habitat for hundreds of birds and other wildlife. Two of the Gila’s fish species, spikedace and loach minnow, and a neotropical migratory bird, the southwestern willow flycatcher, are federally listed as endangered. The yellow-billed cuckoo, a candidate species for listing, nests in the Cliff-Gila Valley. Changes to the river’s hydrology, including peak...


    map background search result map search result map Assessment of Connectivity and Enhancement of Adaptive Management Capacity on Navajo Nation Lands Defining Ecosystem Water Needs of the Upper Gila River and Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change Managing Alaskas Spruce Beetle-Damaged Forests: Effects on Nitrogen Availability and Forest Regeneration Defining Ecosystem Water Needs of the Upper Gila River and Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change Assessment of Connectivity and Enhancement of Adaptive Management Capacity on Navajo Nation Lands Managing Alaskas Spruce Beetle-Damaged Forests: Effects on Nitrogen Availability and Forest Regeneration