James Hatten (Former Employee)
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A spatial model of potential jaguar habitat in Arizona A spatial model of potential jaguar habitat in Arizona
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is an endangered species that occasionally visits the southwestern United States from Mexico. The number of jaguar sightings per decade has declined over the last 100 years in Arizona, USA, raising conservation concerns for the species at a local and national level. In 1997, state, federal, and local governments with land-management responsibilities agreed to
Authors
J.R. Hatten, A. Averill-Murray, W.E. van Pelt
A multiscaled model of southwestern willow flycatcher breeding habitat A multiscaled model of southwestern willow flycatcher breeding habitat
The southwestern willow flycatcher (SWFL; Empidonax traillii extimus) is an endangered songbird whose habitat has declined dramatically over the last century. Understanding habitat selection patterns and the ability to identify potential breeding areas for the SWFL is crucial to the management and conservation of this species. We developed a multiscaled model of SWTL breeding habitat...
Authors
J.R. Hatten, C.E. Paradzick
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A spatial model of potential jaguar habitat in Arizona A spatial model of potential jaguar habitat in Arizona
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is an endangered species that occasionally visits the southwestern United States from Mexico. The number of jaguar sightings per decade has declined over the last 100 years in Arizona, USA, raising conservation concerns for the species at a local and national level. In 1997, state, federal, and local governments with land-management responsibilities agreed to
Authors
J.R. Hatten, A. Averill-Murray, W.E. van Pelt
A multiscaled model of southwestern willow flycatcher breeding habitat A multiscaled model of southwestern willow flycatcher breeding habitat
The southwestern willow flycatcher (SWFL; Empidonax traillii extimus) is an endangered songbird whose habitat has declined dramatically over the last century. Understanding habitat selection patterns and the ability to identify potential breeding areas for the SWFL is crucial to the management and conservation of this species. We developed a multiscaled model of SWTL breeding habitat...
Authors
J.R. Hatten, C.E. Paradzick