Biodiversity: Habitat Quality and Rarity Brad Eichelberger.

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Biodiversity: Habitat Quality and Rarity Brad Eichelberger

Model Overview Managing the quality of habitat allows for us to manage the associated species Tier 1 model produces a map of habitat quality Habitat is a function of conservation objective – Are we considering all species or just forest birds? All mammals on the landscape or just threatened mammals? Threats to habitat can be divided into two major categories – Actual removal of habitat or edge fragmentation – Sources of pollution (e.g., noise), roads, hunters, harvesters, etc. that degrade the integrity of habitat

Model Overview

Services – Habitat quality Ability of environment to provide conditions for appropriate individual and population persistence – Habitat rarity The relative commonness of the habitat relative to the baseline land use scenario

Alternative Models Heuristic models – (weighted overlay, crayon and paper approach) – Expert knowledge – Not statistical Statistical models – (MaxEnt, logistic regression, CART, ANN) – Often data intensive – Output is probability of occurrence or conversion Why the InVEST model? – Requires basic data that is widely available – Habitat approach can encompass multiple species – Compare scenarios to a baseline – Incorporate the spatial impacts of threats

Habitat Quality and Rarity Model

Model Inputs Inputs – Map of each threat – Relative weights of threats (0.0 to 1.0) – Spatial impact of threats – Land use/land cover habitat/nonhabitat sensitivity of each habitat type to each threat accessibility of habitat to threat (social, political, geographical restrictions) roadscities LULC distance impact

Threats

roa ds citie s distance · · z roadscities distance impact

Defining Habitat

Is it habitat? If yes, how suitable is the habitat? If unsuitable, then… LULC j 0.0

Defining Sensitivity How sensitive is the habitat to each threat? Index from 0.0 (not sensitive) to 1.0 (highly sensitive) Example: forest is more sensitive to cropland conversion than grassland GrasslandCropland Forest Cropland

Defining Accessibility Accessibility of habitat to threat (social, political, geographical restrictions) Index from 0.0 (restricted) to 1.0 (unrestricted) Protected Forest Road Development Unprotected Forest Road Development

Habitat Rarity Relative rarity of current land use types in regards to baseline Identifies habitat that is likely threatened in current or projected scenario

Habitat Rarity Baseline Current or Projected

Validation of InVEST to GAP

Application of InVEST

Question for audience: “What types of questions and/or decision making can InVEST inform?” Conservation prioritization Placement of preserves/easements – highest quality and rarity or areas most susceptible to highest degradation Concentrate research for rare species

Inputs and Hands On Session

Future Improvements Reviewing methods to incorporate species richness Community proximity of habitat

Questions?