Habitat loss and fragmentation are the greatest threats to the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi). We developed a data-based habitat model and userfriendly interface so that land managers can objectively evaluate Florida panther habitat. We used a geographic information system (GIS) and the Mahalanobis distance statistic (D2) to develop a model based on broad-scale landscape characteristics associated with panther home ranges. Variables in our model were Euclidean distance to natural land cover, road density, distance to major roads, human density, amount of natural land cover, amount of semi-natural land cover, amount of permanent or semipermanent flooded area–open water, and a cost–distance variable. We then developed a Flor...
GIS Layers used to create the Florida panther hunting habitat model, which include Cattle density, D...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
<p>*Scale based on average area used by panthers during a 24-hr period.</p><p>Description of variabl...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Anthropogenic habitat degradation and loss is the single largest threat to the endangered Florida pa...
Roads fragment wildlife habitat, and the vehicles that travel them are often a source of wildlife mo...
Calf (Bos taurus) depredation by the federally endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) on r...
<div><p>In a 2002 landscape conservation strategy, members of the MERIT panther recovery subteam ide...
<p>(a) Main map shows the study area in relation to the Primary Zone, an area of focus by conservati...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
<p>Inset maps display JB Ranch and IM Ranch study areas with calf depredation sites (ranch maps not ...
GIS Layers used to create the Florida panther hunting habitat model, which include Cattle density, D...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
<p>*Scale based on average area used by panthers during a 24-hr period.</p><p>Description of variabl...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Anthropogenic habitat degradation and loss is the single largest threat to the endangered Florida pa...
Roads fragment wildlife habitat, and the vehicles that travel them are often a source of wildlife mo...
Calf (Bos taurus) depredation by the federally endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) on r...
<div><p>In a 2002 landscape conservation strategy, members of the MERIT panther recovery subteam ide...
<p>(a) Main map shows the study area in relation to the Primary Zone, an area of focus by conservati...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
<p>Inset maps display JB Ranch and IM Ranch study areas with calf depredation sites (ranch maps not ...
GIS Layers used to create the Florida panther hunting habitat model, which include Cattle density, D...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
<p>*Scale based on average area used by panthers during a 24-hr period.</p><p>Description of variabl...