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0861 |aEn3-7/3-20E-PDF
1001 |aAkçakaya, H. R., |eauthor.
24510|aHabitat and population analysis for red-shouldered hawk, American bittern, and pileated woodpecker in the eastern Ontario pilot region.
264 1|aGatineau, QC : |bEnvironment Canada = Environnement Canada, |c2007.
264 4|c©2007
300 |a1 online resource (xiv, 115 pages) : |billustrations (some colour), colour maps.
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
4901 |aNational Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative technical series ; |vreport no. 3-20
500 |a"Technical series 2007."
500 |a"Prepared and published by Environment Canada."
500 |a"December 2007."
500 |a"This report was written by H.R. Akçakaya, J. Stanton, and E. Aalto of Applied Biomathematics"--Page i.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 112-115).
520 |a"This report describes the habitat and population modeling and viability analyses we conducted for three species in the in Eastern Ontario Pilot Region: Red-shouldered Hawk, American Bittern, and Pileated Woodpecker. This project was in support of the development of biodiversity performance standards under the National Agri-environmental Standards Initiative. Our modeling approach is based on linking demographic and habitat models to estimate the viability, stability, and functionality of the metapopulation in the study area, based on the distribution, amount and quality of their habitat, and their demographic properties. The models were developed using RAMAS GIS, which links spatial data (such as habitat maps) to demographic data to simulate metapopulation dynamics with an age- or stage-structured model for each subpopulation. For each species, we describe the model in three sections: Demographic model, Habitat model, and Linking Habitat Model to Demography"--Executive summary, page x.
650 0|aRed-shouldered hawk|xHabitat suitability index models|zOntario, Eastern.
650 0|aRed-shouldered hawk|xPopulation viability analysis|zOntario, Eastern.
650 0|aBotaurus|xHabitat suitability index models|zOntario, Eastern.
650 0|aBotaurus|xPopulation viability analysis|zOntario, Eastern.
650 0|aPileated woodpecker|xHabitat suitability index models|zOntario, Eastern.
650 0|aPileated woodpecker|xPopulation viability analysis|zOntario, Eastern.
650 6|aBuse à épaulettes|xModèles d'indice de qualité de l'habitat|zOntario (Est)
650 6|aBuse à épaulettes|xAnalyse de viabilité des populations|zOntario (Est)
650 6|aButor d'Amérique|xModèles d'indice de qualité de l'habitat|zOntario (Est)
650 6|aButor d'Amérique|xAnalyse de viabilité des populations|zOntario (Est)
650 6|aGrand pic|xModèles d'indice de qualité de l'habitat|zOntario (Est)
650 6|aGrand pic|xAnalyse de viabilité des populations|zOntario (Est)
7101 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada.
7102 |aNational Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative (Canada)
7102 |aApplied Biomathematics.
830#0|aTechnical series (National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative (Canada))|vreport no. 3-20.|w(CaOODSP)9.885460
85640|qPDF|s1.09 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2020/eccc/en3-7/En3-7-3-20-eng.pdf