Predicted jaguar habitat connectivity in the Northwestern Jaguar Recovery Unit /Predicción de la conectividad de los hábitats para el jaguar en la Unidad de Recuperación Noroeste.

Jan 11, 2016
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Predicted jaguar habitat connectivity in the Northwestern Jaguar Recovery Unit (NRU): Identified corridors with the highest probability of jaguar movements using the habitat suitability model created by Sanderson and Fisher (2013) as the conductance surface (representing the ease with which a jaguar might move through each pixel) and habitat patches derived from the habitat suitability model to predict jaguar movements.
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Kelly J. Stoner, Amanda R. Hardy, Kim Fisher, Eric W. Sanderson
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2011-2015
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Stoner, K. J., A. R. Hardy, K. Fisher, and E. W. Sanderson. 2015. Jaguar habitat connectivity and identification of potential road mitigation locations in the Northwestern Recovery Unit for the Jaguar. Wildlife Conservation Society final draft report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in response to Solicitation F14PX00340, submitted 16 March 2015. 29 pp.
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US Fish and Wildife Service. Arizona Ecological Services, Tucson
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Juan Carlos Bravo
Director of the Mexico Program with Wildlands Network

As Wildlands Network’s Director the Mexico Program, I work to expand the Western Wildway into the northern Sierra Madre Occidental by partnering with Mexican groups and improving Wildlands Network’s understanding of the connectivity issues in Mexico. I adapt WN’s overall strategy to a significantly...