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Title:
Data from: Characterizing climate- and fire-driven habitat vulnerability for an old-forest species (1.0.0 Edition) Data publication contains GIS data
Author(s):
Goldberg, Joshua F.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Jones, Gavin M.
Publication Year:
2025
How to Cite:
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Goldberg, Joshua F.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Jones, Gavin M. 2025. Data from: Characterizing climate- and fire-driven habitat vulnerability for an old-forest species [Data set]. In Landscape Ecology (1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15995952
Abstract:
Changes in climate and associated disturbance regimes are altering patterns of biodiversity by shifting macroenvironmental conditions and modifying the structure and composition of critical habitat. These threats require conservation planning to understand the vulnerability of species habitat to changes in climate. This archive includes statistical models and spatial data used to predict the vulnerability of Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) habitat to high-severity wildfire and tree recruitment failure throughout Arizona and New Mexico, USA.

Keywords:
biota; climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere; environment; Climate change; Climate change effects; Ecological adaptation; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Landscape ecology; Animal ecology; Fire; Fire ecology; Fire effects on environment; Wildlife (or Fauna); Birds; Habitat management; habitat vulnerability; fire refuge; fire-driven transformation; rare ecological features; mature forest; old-growth forest; Mexican spotted owl; Strix occidentalis lucida; Arizona; New Mexico; southwestern United States
Related publications:
  • Goldberg, Joshua F.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Jones, Gavin M. 2025. Characterizing climate- and fire-driven habitat vulnerability for an old-forest species. Landscape Ecology. 40: 165. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-025-02171-4
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