Species distribution models predict potential habitat for the endangered New Mexico jumping mouse
José Gabriel Martínez‐Fonseca,
Erin P. Westeen,
Jeff Jenness
et al.
Abstract:The New Mexico jumping mouse (Zapus luteus) is a federally endangered species that relies on riparian sites of the southwestern United States. Only isolated populations occur throughout its range and detecting potential suitable environments and identifying new populations are important for long‐term conservation of genetic diversity and habitat restoration by management agencies. We used a presence‐only data approach compiled from multiple surveys since 2000 in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico with bioclimat… Show more
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