In the U.S. National Biological Service\u27s gap analysis, potential distributions of terrestrial vertebrate species are based on the synthesis of wildlife habitat relation data and then modeled using a vegetation cover map derived from Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery. Using long-term species lists from eight National Parks in Utah, we evaluated the adequacy of the wildlife habitat relations data generated by gap analysis in predicting species distributions at landscape scales. Omission and commission error rates were estimated for major taxonomic groups and for each national park. Depending on the taxonomic group, omission error ranged from 0 to 25%, whereas commission error ranged from 4 to 33%. Error rates were highest in amphibians and ...
The widespread use of spatial planning tools in con-junction with increases in the availability of g...
Comparison of the proportion of the range of gap and poorly covered endemic amphibian, reptile, bird...
Researchers have come to different conclusions about the usefulness of habitat-relationship models f...
The decline in worldwide biodiversity has raised concern over the future of natural biological syste...
Over the past decade, great progress has been made to develop national extent land cover mapping pro...
The global concern with reduction in biodiversity has generated responses in the United States, such...
The National Gap Analysis Program (GAP) is currently developing geographic themes in a Geographic In...
: Area of habitat (AOH) is defined as the "habitat available to a species, that is, habitat within i...
An international symposium in October 1999 demonstrated the state of the art in modeling species occ...
Habitat association models designed to predict species occurrence are often tested by comparing pred...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Environmental assessments of regional development projects have been used in Mexico to determine whe...
Over the past decade, great progress has been made to develop national extent land cover mapping pro...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The widespread use of spatial planning tools in con-junction with increases in the availability of g...
Comparison of the proportion of the range of gap and poorly covered endemic amphibian, reptile, bird...
Researchers have come to different conclusions about the usefulness of habitat-relationship models f...
The decline in worldwide biodiversity has raised concern over the future of natural biological syste...
Over the past decade, great progress has been made to develop national extent land cover mapping pro...
The global concern with reduction in biodiversity has generated responses in the United States, such...
The National Gap Analysis Program (GAP) is currently developing geographic themes in a Geographic In...
: Area of habitat (AOH) is defined as the "habitat available to a species, that is, habitat within i...
An international symposium in October 1999 demonstrated the state of the art in modeling species occ...
Habitat association models designed to predict species occurrence are often tested by comparing pred...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Environmental assessments of regional development projects have been used in Mexico to determine whe...
Over the past decade, great progress has been made to develop national extent land cover mapping pro...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The widespread use of spatial planning tools in con-junction with increases in the availability of g...
Comparison of the proportion of the range of gap and poorly covered endemic amphibian, reptile, bird...
Researchers have come to different conclusions about the usefulness of habitat-relationship models f...