California Condor Nesting Habitat- Ecological Niche Model

Jul 23, 2015
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This layer represents the average of twenty (20) MaxEnt runs using condor nesting data in conjunction with thirteen (13) environmental covariates. Two other activity-based models were produced (for roosting and foraging) in an effort to determine the overall habitat suitability of potential reintroduction sites for California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) in Washington, Oregon and California. For more information, please refer to the publication:

D'Elia, J., Haig, S., Johnson, M., Marcot, B., and Young, R., 2015. Activity-specific ecological niche models for planning reintroductions of California condors (Gymnogyps californianus). Biol. Conserv. 184, 90-99.
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