2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4367
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Changes in habitat suitability for wintering dabbling ducks during dry conditions in the Central Valley of California

Abstract: In arid and Mediterranean regions, landscape-scale wetland conservation requires understanding how wildlife responds to dynamic freshwater availability and conservation actions to enhance wetland habitat. Taking advantage of Landsat satellite data and structured and community science bird survey data, we built species distribution models to describe how three duck species, the Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca), and Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), respond to freshwater supply and… Show more

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“…We analyzed flooded habitat loss associated with good management relative to that with poor management for each water availability scenario and for all flooded habitat and highly ranked flooded habitat. We defined highly ranked habitat as the subset of initial baseline flooded area determined to provide habitat of high quality according to a set of shorebird and waterfowl species distribution models (Conlisk et al, 2021(Conlisk et al, , 2023 and Zonation land-use planning software or any modeled newly restored wetland (Appendix S1). We also analyzed the extent that best-case scenarios may vary spatially and seasonally across the Central Valley.…”
Section: Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We analyzed flooded habitat loss associated with good management relative to that with poor management for each water availability scenario and for all flooded habitat and highly ranked flooded habitat. We defined highly ranked habitat as the subset of initial baseline flooded area determined to provide habitat of high quality according to a set of shorebird and waterfowl species distribution models (Conlisk et al, 2021(Conlisk et al, , 2023 and Zonation land-use planning software or any modeled newly restored wetland (Appendix S1). We also analyzed the extent that best-case scenarios may vary spatially and seasonally across the Central Valley.…”
Section: Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%