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Test of representing channel complexity at 2011 high flow using variable analysis window sizes: 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 hectare.
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Model of habitats preferred by riparian overstory species.
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Model of preferred habitats for riparian understory dependent species.
This is a habitat suitablilty map and component layers estimating bat watering habitat on the Colorado River bottomland in Utah during high flow conditions. The model combines the presence of prefered slow water channel types (backwaters, isolated pools and tributary mouths), with cover types amenable to bat overflights and drinking 'on-the-wing'. See Open File Report, Rasmussen and Shafroth, Colorado River Conservation Planning for geoprocessing details. For more detailed information, please visit this project's ScienceBase landing page at https://doi.org/10.5066/P927I36K, or the final report for this project at https://www.coloradomesa.edu/water-center/documents/rasmussen_shaftroth_2016_watercenter_cmu.pdf.


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