Our paper "Multi-scale connectivity and
graph theory highlight critical areas for conservation under climate
change" is now available online HERE .
In this paper we use a combination of circuit theory and graph theory to assess changes to Mohave ground squirrel from proposed solar and wind energy development. Graph theory is used to assess both overall changes in habitat connectivity and to map out core areas and stepping stones that may be important for dispersal.
Current citation:
Dilts, T. E., Weisberg, P. J., Leitner, P., Matocq, M. D., Inman, R. D.,
Nussear, K. E. and Esque, T. C. (2016), Multi-scale connectivity and
graph theory highlight critical areas for conservation under climate
change. Ecological Applications. Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:10.1890/15-0925
With this blog I intend to share GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis tips, experiences, and techniques with others. Most of my work is in the field of Landscape Ecology, so there is a focus on ecological applications. Postings include tips and suggestions for data processing and day-to-day GIS tasks, links to my GIS tools and approaches, and links to scientific papers that I've been involved in.
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