2019
DOI: 10.3390/rs11212482
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Projecting Mammal Distributions in Response to Future Alternative Landscapes in a Rapidly Transitioning Region

Abstract: Finding balance between the needs of people and wildlife is an essential component of planning sustainable landscapes. Because mammals make up a diverse and ecologically important taxon with varying responses to human disturbance, we used representative mammal species to examine how alternative land-use policies might affect their habitats and distributions in the near future. We used wildlife detections from camera traps at 1591 locations along a large-scale urban to wild gradient in northern Virginia, to cre… Show more

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“…The works included in this Special Issue present some scientific and technological innovations in remote sensing for assessing the spatio-temporal dynamics of wildlife species and their habitats. Although constituting a very small set of studies, they cover a diverse array of geographic settings distributed throughout the world and comprising both terrestrial [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and aquatic [9,12,15,16] systems (Figure 1). They also evaluate individual species groups, including corals [15], reptiles [6,9], birds [7,10], mammals [8,11,13,14], or a combination of different species groups [12,16].…”
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“…The works included in this Special Issue present some scientific and technological innovations in remote sensing for assessing the spatio-temporal dynamics of wildlife species and their habitats. Although constituting a very small set of studies, they cover a diverse array of geographic settings distributed throughout the world and comprising both terrestrial [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and aquatic [9,12,15,16] systems (Figure 1). They also evaluate individual species groups, including corals [15], reptiles [6,9], birds [7,10], mammals [8,11,13,14], or a combination of different species groups [12,16].…”
Section: Scope Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although constituting a very small set of studies, they cover a diverse array of geographic settings distributed throughout the world and comprising both terrestrial [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and aquatic [9,12,15,16] systems (Figure 1). They also evaluate individual species groups, including corals [15], reptiles [6,9], birds [7,10], mammals [8,11,13,14], or a combination of different species groups [12,16]. These studies used diverse analytical Remote Sens.…”
Section: Scope Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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