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2010 Landsat TM satellite imagery was analyzed to develop the KIRA predicted relative abundance model. Three parameters were used in the model : (1) mean open water (MOW) at a 180 m scale, (2) mean spring normalized difference vegetation index (NVDI) at a 180 m scale, and (3) coefficient of variation (CV) of spring modified normailized difference water index (MNDWI) at a 1 km scale. Model output was divided into 5 quantiles for display purposes and to aid interpretation. King Rail inhabit marshes in the fresh-to-intermediate salinity range. Using the KIRA predicted relative abundance modeled parameters, the GCJV identified areas of brackish marsh that exhibited high quality vegetative structure within 1 km (approximate KIRA home range) of fresh or intermediate marsh habitat.
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Gulf Coast Prairie LCC
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This is the admin account for the Gulf Coast Prairie LCC Conservation Planning Atlas