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GIS habitat analysis for lesser prairie-chickens in southeastern New Mexico.

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GIS habitat analysis for lesser prairie-chickens in southeastern New Mexico.

Auteurs : Kristine Johnson [États-Unis] ; Teri B. Neville ; Paul Neville

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We conducted Geographic Information System (GIS) habitat analyses for lesser prairie-chicken (LPCH, Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) conservation planning. The 876,799 ha study area included most of the occupied habitat for the LPCH in New Mexico. The objectives were to identify and quantify: 1. suitable LPCH habitat in New Mexico, 2. conversion of native habitats, 3. potential for habitat restoration, and 4. unsuitable habitat available for oil and gas activities.

DOI: 10.1186/1472-6785-6-18
PubMed: 17144922

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