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adam_text | WILDLIFE 2000
Modeling Habitat Relationships
of Terrestrial Vertebrates
Edited by JARED VERNER
MICHAEL L MORRISON
C JOHN RALPH
Based on an International Symposium Held at
Stanford Sierra Camp, Fallen Leaf Lake, California
7-11 October 1984
The University of Wisconsin Press
Contents
Foreword
Mark F Dedon and Stephen A Laymon
Introduction
Jared Verner, Michael L Morrison, and
C John Ralph
A Sponsor s Viewpoint
F Dale Robertson
Wildlife-Habitat Modeling-Cheers, Fears, and
Introspection
Jack Ward Thomas
IX
XI
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Part I Development, Testing, and Application
of Wildlife-Habitat Models
Introduction: Development, Testing, and
Application of Wildlife-Habitat Models 3
Kristin H Berry
1 Concepts and Constraints of Habitat-Model
Testing 5
Melvin L Schamberger and L Jean O Neil
2 Evaluation of Model Assumptions: The
Relationship Between Plant Biomass and
Arthropod Abundance 11
Michael D Blenden, Michael J Armbruster,
Thomas S Baskettrand Adrian H Farmer
3 A Habitat Model for Ruffed Grouse in Michigan 15
James H Hammill and Richard J Moran
4 Simulating the Roosting Habitat of Sandhill
Cranes and Validating Suitability-of-Use Indices 19
Douglas C Latka and James W Yahnke
5 Evaluation of a Mallard Productivity Model 23
Douglas H Johnson, Lewis M Cowardin, and
Donald W Sparling
6 Developing a Practical Model to Predict Nesting
Habitat of Woodland Hawks 31
James A Mosher, Kimberly Titus, and
- Mark R Fuller
7 Determining Avian Habitat Preference by
Bird-Centered Vegetation Sampling 37
Diane L Larson and Carl E Bock
8 Building Predictive Models of Species
Occurrence from Total-Count Transect Data and
Habitat Measurements 45
Kimberly G Smith and Peter G Connors
9 Refinement of the Shugart-Patten-Dueser Model
for Analyzing Ecological Niche Patterns 51
Douglas A James and M Joseph Lockerd
10 Using Food Abundance to Predict Habitat Use
by Birds 57
Timothy Brush and Edmund W Stiles
11 Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Species-Habitat
Models 65
Richard A Lancia, David A Adams, and
Edward M Lunk
12 Effects of Habitat Type and Sample Size on
Habitat Suitability Index Models 71
Dean F Stauffer and Louis B Best
13 Limits in a Data-Rich Model: Modeling
Experience with Habitat Management on the
Colorado River 79
Jake C Rice, Robert D Ohmart, and
Bertin IV Anderson
14 Developing and Testing Habitat-Capability
Models: Pitfalls and Recommendations 87
Stephen A Laymon and Reginald H Barrett
15 Effects of Grid-Cell Size on Tests of a Spotted
Owl HSI Model 93
Stephen A Laymon and Janice A Reid
16 Evaluating the Structure of Habitat for Wildlife 97
Henry L Short and Samuel C Williamson
17 Species Selection for Habitat-Evaluation
Procedures 105
Michael E Fry, Roland J Risser,
Harrison A Stubbs, and Jeffrey P Leighton
18 The Use of Guilds and Guild-Indicator Species
for Assessing Habitat Suitability 109
William M Block, Leonard A Brennan, and
R J Gutierrez
19 Evaluating Models of Wildlife-Habitat
Relationships of Birds in Black Oak and
Mixed-Conifer Habitats 115
Mark F Dedon, Stephen A Laymon, and
Reginald H Barrett
20 The Consistent Characteristics of Habitats: A
Question of Scale 121
Paul B Hamel, Noel D Cost, and
Raymond M Sheffield
21 Validation of a Wildlife-Habitat-Relationships
Model: Vertebrates in a Douglas-fir Sere 129
Martin G Raphael and Bruce G Marcot
22 A Management Strategy for Habitat Diversity:
Using Models of Wildlife-Habitat Relationships 139
Edward F Toth, David M Solis, and
Bruce G Marcot
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vi Contents
23 Use of Expert Systems in Wildlife-Habitat
Modeling 145
Bruce G Marcot
Summary: Development, Testing, and
Application of Wildlife-Habitat Models—
The Manager s Viewpoint 151
Janet F Hurley
Summary: Development, Testing, and
Application of Wildlife-Habitat Models^
The Researcher s Viewpoint 155
David E Chalk
Part II Biometric Approaches to Modeling
Introduction: Biometric Approaches to Modeling 159
Fred A Sformer and Douglas H Johnson
24 Improving Vertebrate-Habitat Regression Models 161
Kevin J Gutzwiller and Stanley H Anderson
25 Assumptions and Design of Regression
Experiments: The Importance of Lack-of-Fit
Testing 165
John M Marzluff
26 Multivariate Models of Songbird Habitat in New
England Forests 171
David E Capen, James W Fenwick,
Douglas B Inkley, and Allen C Boynton
27 The Use of Multivariate Statistics for Developing
Habitat Suitability Index Models 177
Leonard A Brennan, William M Block, and
R J Gutierrez
28 A Keyword Census Method for Modeling
Relationships Between Birds and Their Habitats 183
Marc C Liverman
29 Discrete State-Space Models for Analysis and
Management-of Ecosystems 191
Yosef Cohen
Summary: Biometric Approaches to Modeling—
The Researcher s Viewpoint 197
Barry R Noon
Summary: Biometric Approaches to Modeling—
The Manager s Viewpoint 203
Bruce G Marcot
Part III When Habitats Fail as Predictors
Introduction: When Habitats Fail as Predictors 207
L Jean O Neil and Andrew B Carey
30 Factors Confounding Evaluation of Bird-Habitat
Relationships 209
Louis B Best and Dean F Stauffer
31 Habitat Relationships of Shrubsteppe Birds: Even
Good Models Cannot Predict the Future 217
John T Rotenberry
32 The Dilemma of Plots or Years: A Case for
Long-Term Studies 223
William S Gaud, Russell P Balda, and
Jeffrey D Brawn
33 Factors Confounding Predictions of Bird
Abundance from Habitat Data 229
Barbara Diehl
34 Dynamical Aspects of Avian Habitat Use 235
Raymond J O Connor
35 Weather-Induced Variation in the Abundance of
Birds 241
Sallie J Hejl and Edward C Beedy
36 Assessing Habitat Quality for Birds Nesting in
Fragmented Tallgrass Prairies 245
Richard G Johnson and Stanley A Temple
37 Limitations of Existing Food-Habit Studies in
Modeling Wildlife-Habitat Relationships 251
Ernest A Gluesing and Donna M Field
Summary: When Habitats Fail as Predictors—
The Manager s Viewpoint 255
Edward F Toth and John W Baglien
Summary: When Habitats Fail as Predictors—
The Researcher s Viewpoint 257
Beatrice Van Home
Part IV Predicting Effects of Habitat
Patchiness and Fragmentation
Introduction: Predicting Effects of Habitat
Patchiness and Fragmentation 261
Stanley A Temple and Bruce A Wilcox
38 Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Vertebrates
in Douglas-fir Forests 263
Kenneth V Rosenberg and Martin G Raphael
39 Avian Demography in Mosaic Landscapes:
Modeling Paradigm and Preliminary Results 273
Dean L Urban and Herman H Shugart, Jr
40 Generation of Species-Area Curves by a Model
of Animal-Habitat Dynamics 281
Steven W Seagle
41 Butterfly Diversity in Natural Habitat Fragments:
A Test of the Validity of Vertebrate-Based
Management 287
Dennis D Murphy and Bruce A Wilcox
42 Analysis of Natural Forest Fragments: Riparian
Birds in the Toiyabe Mountains, Nevada 293
David S Dobkin and Bruce A Wilcox
43 Predicting Impacts of Habitat Fragmentation on
Forest Birds: A Comparison of Two Models 301
Stanley A Temple
44 Effects of Forest Fragmentation on New- and
Old-World Bird Communities: Empirical
Observations and Theoretical Implications 305
Charles H McLellan, Andrew P Dobson,
David S Wilcove, and James F Lynch
45 North European Land Birds in Forest
Fragments: Evidence for Area Effects? 315
Yrjd Haila
46 Prediction of Bird-Community Metrics in Urban -—
Woodlots 321
Arnie Gotfryd and Roger / C Hansell
Summary: Predicting Effects of Habitat Patchiness
and Fragmentation—The Researcher s Viewpoint 327
Jared Verner
Contents vii
Summary: Predicting Effects of Habitat Patchiness
and Fragmentation—The Manager s Viewpoint 331
William F Laudenslayer, Jr
Part V Linking Wildlife Models with
Models of Vegetation Succession
Introduction: Linking Wildlife Models with
Models of Vegetation Succession 337
Norman L Christensen and Lawrence S Davis
47 Predicting Canopy Cover and Shrub Cover with
the Prognosis-COVER Model 339
Melinda Moeur
48 A Process for Integrating Wildlife Needs into
Forest Management Planning 347
Roger L Kirkman, Jody A Eberly, Wayne R
Porath, and Russell R Titus
49 DYNAST: Simulating Wildlife Responses to
Forest-Management Strategies 351
Gary L Benson and William F Laudenslayer, Jr
50 Refinement of DYNAST s Forest Structure
Simulation 357
James M Sweeney
51 Linking Wildlife-Habitat Analysis to Forest
Planning with ECOSYM 361
Lawrence S Davis and Lynn I DeLain
52 Use of Vegetation Projection Models for
Management Problems 371
Richard S Holthausen
53 A Simulation Procedure for Modeling the
Relationships Between Wildlife and Forest
Management 377
Kenneth J Raedeke and John F Lehmkuhl
54 Linking Wildlife and Vegetation Models to
Forecast the Effects of Management 383
Gary J Brand, Stephen R Shifley, and
Lewis F Ohmann
55 Habitat-Simulation Models: Integrating
Habitat-iClassification and Forest-Simulation
Models 389
Thomas M Smith
56 Dealing with Wicked Problems: A Case Study of
Models and Resource Management in Southeast
Alaska 395
Peter J McNamee, Pille Bunnell, and
Nicholas C Sonntag
57 Wildlife-Habitat Planning Demonstration: Sierra
National Forest 401
Michael T Chapel
58 Habitat Evaluation Procedures as a Method for
Assessing Timber-Sale Impacts 407
John P Doering III and Mariann B Armijo
Summary: Linking Wildlife Models with Models
of Vegetation Succession—The Manager s
Viewpoint _ 41L-^
Kenneth E Mayer
Summary: Linking Wildlife Models with Models
of Vegetation Succession—The Researcher s
Viewpoint 415
James M Sweeney
Part VI Synopsis
59 Modeling Habitat Relationships of Terrestrial
Vertebrates—The Manager s Viewpoint 419
Hal Salwasser
60 Modeling Habitat Relationships of Terrestrial
Vertebrates—The Researcher s Viewpoint 425
Herman H Shugart, Jr , and Dean L Urban
References 433
Index ^355
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