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Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains Drought effect on selection of conservation reserve program grasslands by white-tailed deer on the Northern Great Plains

Limited information exists regarding summer resource selection of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in grassland regions of the Northern Great Plains. During summers 2005-2006, we analyzed habitat selection of adult female white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota. We collected 1905 summer locations and used 21 and 30 home ranges during 2005 and 2006, respectively, to...
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T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks

Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards

Great interest currently exists for developing ecosystem models to forecast how ecosystem services may change under alternative land use and climate futures. Ecosystem services are diverse and include supporting services or functions (e.g., primary production, nutrient cycling), provisioning services (e.g., wildlife, groundwater), regulating services (e.g., water purification, floodwater...
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M. Feng, S. Liu, N.H. Euliss, Caitlin Young, D.M. Mushet

SPECTRAL data-based estimation of soil heat flux SPECTRAL data-based estimation of soil heat flux

Numerous existing spectral-based soil heat flux (G) models have shown wide variation in performance for maize and soybean cropping systems in Nebraska, indicating the need for localized calibration and model development. The objectives of this article are to develop a semi-empirical model to estimate G from a normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and net radiation (Rn) for maize...
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Ramesh K. Singh, A. Irmak, Elizabeth Walter-Shea, S.B. Verma, A.E. Suyker

An analytical framework to assist decision makers in the use of forest ecosystem model predictions An analytical framework to assist decision makers in the use of forest ecosystem model predictions

The predictions from most forest ecosystem models originate from deterministic simulations. However, few evaluation exercises for model outputs are performed by either model developers or users. This issue has important consequences for decision makers using these models to develop natural resource management policies, as they cannot evaluate the extent to which predictions stemming from...
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Guy R. Larocque, Jagtar S. Bhatti, J.C. Ascough, J. Liu, N. Luckai, D. Mailly, L. Archambault, Andrew M. Gordon

The development of an EDSS: Lessons learned and implications for DSS research The development of an EDSS: Lessons learned and implications for DSS research

The Solar and Wind Energy Resource Assessment (SWERA) project is focused on providing renewable energy (RE) planning resources to the public. Examples include wind, solar, and hydro assessments. SWERA DSS consists of three major components. First, SWERA 'Product Archive' provides for a discovery DSS upon which users can find and access renewable energy data and supporting models. Second...
Authors
O. El-Gayar, A. Deokar, L. Michels, Eugene A. Fosnight

Classifying the hydrologic function of prairie potholes with remote sensing and GIS Classifying the hydrologic function of prairie potholes with remote sensing and GIS

A sequence of Landsat TM/ETM+ scenes capturing the substantial surface water variations exhibited by prairie pothole wetlands over a drought to deluge period were analyzed in an attempt to determine the general hydrologic function of individual wetlands (recharge, flow-through, and discharge). Multipixel objects (water bodies) were clustered according to their temporal changes in water...
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Jennifer R. Rover, C.K. Wright, Ned H. Euliss, David M. Mushet, Bruce K. Wylie

Influence of landscape characteristics on migration strategies of white-tailed deer Influence of landscape characteristics on migration strategies of white-tailed deer

A trade-off exists for migrating animals as to whether to migrate or remain residents. Few studies have documented relationships between landscape variables and deer migration strategies. From 2000 to 2007 we captured 267 adult female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) at 7 study sites in Minnesota and South Dakota and monitored 149 individuals through ≥3 seasonal migration...
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T.W. Grovenburg, C.N. Jacques, R. W. Klaver, C.S. Deperno, T.J. Brinkman, C. C. Swanson, J.A. Jenks

Completion of the 2006 national land cover database for the conterminous united states Completion of the 2006 national land cover database for the conterminous united states

No abstract available.
Authors
Joyce Fry, George Z. Xian, Suming Jin, Jon Dewitz, Collin G. Homer, Limin Yang, Christopher A. Barnes, N.D. Herold, J.D. Wickham

Evidence of shift in C4 species range in central Argentina during the late Holocene Evidence of shift in C4 species range in central Argentina during the late Holocene

Aim Millennial-scale biogeographic changes are well understood in many parts of the world, but little is known about long-term vegetation dynamics in subtropical regions. Here we investigate shifts in C3/C4 plant abundance occurred in central Argentina during the past few millennia Methods We determined present day soil organic matter δ13C signatures of grasslands, shrublands and...
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L.C.R. Silva, M.A. Giorgis, M. Anand, L. Enrico, N. Perez-Harguindeguy, V. Falczuk, L.L. Tieszen, M. Cabido

Remote sensing and geospatial support to burned area emergency response teams Remote sensing and geospatial support to burned area emergency response teams

A major concern of land managers in the United States is the response of watersheds to weather after a wildfire. With an ever-expanding wildland-urban interface (WUI), land managers must be cognizant of potential damage to private property and other values at risk. In the United States, land-management agencies from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of the...
Authors
Randy McKinley, Jess Clark

The LANDFIRE Total Fuel Change Tool (ToFuΔ) user’s guide The LANDFIRE Total Fuel Change Tool (ToFuΔ) user’s guide

LANDFIRE fuel data were originally developed from coarse-scale existing vegetation type, existing vegetation cover, existing vegetation height, and biophysical setting layers. Fire and fuel specialists from across the country provided input to the original LANDFIRE National (LF_1.0.0) fuel layers to help calibrate fuel characteristics on a more localized scale. The LANDFIRE Total Fuel...
Authors
Tobin Smail, Charley Martin, Jim Napoli
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