
Habitat Models
Habitat models are mathematical or cartographic constructions that wildlife
ecologists use to predict & understand animals' distribution in space
and time, usually in reference to types of vegetation. They are especially
useful for land managers because they can help assess the impact of proposed
land use changes. Many habitat models incorporate Geographic Information
System (GIS) technology. I am interested in both the construction of new
wildlife habitat models and evaluation of existing models.
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