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Evaluation of Ensemble Habitat Mapping to support National Park Service decisions on the fire management and invasive plant species control

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Product Type: Abstract

Year: 2009

Author(s): Morisette, J., N. Benson, K. Paintner, P. Ma, M. Rocca, S. Kumar, A. Swanson, C. Jarenvich, T. Stohlgren, P. Lineback, A. Demetry, J. Allen, A. Rodman, C. McClure, T. Caprio, J. Silverman, and N. Most

Pages: 1

Suggested Citation: Morisette, J., N. Benson, K. Paintner, P. Ma, M. Rocca, S. Kumar, A. Swanson, C. Jarenvich, T. Stohlgren, P. Lineback, A. Demetry, J. Allen, A. Rodman, C. McClure, T. Caprio, J. Silverman, and N. Most. 2009. Evaluation of Ensemble Habitat Mapping to support National Park Service decisions on the fire management and invasive plant species control abs.. In: Rethinking Protected Areas in a Changing World: The 2009 George Wright Society Biennial Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites. : George Wright Society. p. 1.

Abstract

USFWS, USGS, NASA, Colorado State University, and the Yellowstone Ecological Research Center are working with NPS to develop robust habitat maps for invasive plant species. The models are based on field data observations of presence/absence provided by the parks combined with climate and vegetation predictors derived from satellite data. The work is focused on Yellowstone, Grant Teton, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, and areas of interior Alaska. At least one focal species per park have been selected for each park…

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