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We present a novel model development and evaluation framework, wherein we
compare 26 models to predict upper distribution limits of trout in streams in
Oregon using observational data collected in 2017. The models used machine
learning, logistic...
Geographic Information System (GIS) analyses are an essential part of natural
resource management and research. Calculating and summarizing data within
intersecting GIS layers is common practice for analysts and researchers.
However, the various...
**Abstract**
Assessing habitat quality is a primary goal of ecologists. However,
evaluating habitat features that relate strongly to habitat quality at
fine-scale resolutions across broad-scale extents is challenging. Unmanned
aerial systems (...
The Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (NCA)
provides breeding sites for raptors in southwestern Idaho. Biologists have
been mapping occupied Golden Eagle nest locations in the NCA since the 1960s,
but the steep...
This project found a relationship between Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse lek
counts and the rate of change in land cover types and burned area within 4
kilometers of a lek between 1985 and 2018. A mitigating factor is the
presence of Conservation...
Around the world, landscape architects establish linkages between social
needs and natural systems through innovative designs that save lives and
protect native landscapes. Population growth has exerted increased pressures
on habitat and wildlife...
This project employs stakeholder-driven scenarios identified in the National
Science Foundation’s (NSF) Established Program to Stimulate Competitive
Research (EPSCoR) Genes by Environment: Modeling, Mechanisms, and Mapping
(GEM3) program’s Owyhee...
Anthropogenic forces of land use and land cover change have affected
Columbian Sharp-tailed grouse habitats in southeastern Idaho over the past
century, with the assumption that the decline in bird counts at lek sites
relates to the increase and...