Appendix

Glossary of Terms

aerial videography - video images of the land surface taken from an airplane

algorithm - a procedure to solve a problem or model a solution (In GAP typically refers to a GIS procedure used to model animal distributions.)

alliance level - a land unit made up of an "alliance" of natural communities that have the same dominant or co-dominant plant species or, in the absence of vegetation, by the dominant land cover typically described according to the Anderson land cover classification (see "Natural Community Alliance" in Grossman et al. 1994)

alpha diversity - a single within-habitat measure of species diversity regardless of internal pattern, generally over an area of 0.1 to 1,000 hectares (see Whittaker 1960, 1977)

Anderson Level II - the second hierarchical level in the Anderson land cover classification system (see Anderson et al. 1976)

anthropogenic - caused by man

assemblages - a group of ecologically interrelated plant and animal species

band, spectral - a segment of the electromagnetic spectrum defined by a range of wavelengths (e.g., blue, green, red, near infrared, far infrared) that comprise the Landsat TM imagery

beta diversity - the change in species diversity among different natural communities of a landscape; an index of between-habitat diversity (see Whittaker 1960, 1977)

biodiversity - generally, the variety of life and its interrelated processes

biogeographic - relating to the geographical distribution of plants and animals

biological diversity - see biodiversity

cartographic - pertaining to the art or technique of making maps or charts

classify - to assign objects, features, or areas on an image to spectral classes based upon their appearance as opposed to "classification" referring to a scheme for describing the hierarchies of vegetation or animal species for an area

coarse filter - the general conservation activities that conserve the common elements of the landscape matrix, as opposed to the "fine filter" conservation activities that are aimed at special cases such as rare elements (see Jenkins 1985)

community - a group of interacting plants and animals

cover type - a non-technical higher-level floristic and structural description of vegetation cover

cross-walking - matching equivalent land cover categories between two or more classification systems

delineate - identifying the boundaries between more or less homogenous areas on remotely sensed images as visible from differences in tone and texture

delta diversity - the change in species diversity between landscapes along major climatic or physiographic gradients (see Whittaker 1977)

digitization - entering spatial data digitally into a Geographic Information System

ecoregion - a large region, usually spanning several million hectares, characterized by having similar biota, climate, and physiography (topography, hydrology, etc.)

ecosystem - a biological community (ranging in scale from a single cave to millions of hectares), its physical environment, and the processes through which matter and energy are transferred among the components

edge-matching - the process of connecting polygons at the boundary between two independently created maps, either between TM scenes or between state GAP data sets

error of commission - the occurrence of a species (or other map category) is erroneously predicted in an area where it is in fact absent

error of omission - when a model fails to predict the occurrence of a species that is actually present in an area

exact set coverage - a basic optimization problem to determine the best method for identifying general areas that, when selected sequentially, would have the greatest positive cumulative impact on attaining adequate representation of any or all biotic elements of interest

extinction - disappearance of a species throughout its entire range

extirpation - disappearance of a species from part of its range

fine filter - see "coarse filter"

floristic - pertaining to the plant species that make up the vegetation of a given area

formation level - the level of land cover categorization between Group and Alliance describing the structural attributes of a land unit, for example, "Evergreen Coniferous Woodlands with Rounded Crowns" (see Jennings 1993b)

gamma diversity - the species diversity of a landscape, generally covering 1,000 to 1,000,000 hectares, made up of more than one kind of natural community (see Whittaker 1977)

gap analysis - a comparison of the distribution of elements of biodiversity with that of areas managed for their long-term viability to identify elements with inadequate representation

geographic information systems - computer hardware and software for storing, retrieving, manipulating, and analyzing spatial data

Global Positioning System (GPS) - an instrument that utilizes satellite signals to pinpoint its location on the earth's surface

greedy heuristic - an algorithm for exact set cover analysis (see Kiester et al. in press)

ground truthing - verifying maps by checking the actual occurrence of plant and animal species in the field at representative sample locations

habitat - the physical structure, vegetational composition, and physiognomy of an area, the characteristics of which determine its suitability for particular animal or plant species

hectare - a metric unit of area of 10,000 square meters and equal to 2.47 acres

hyperclustering - an efficient, interactive method for accurately analyzing and classifying remotely-sensed data that reduces data size and computational requirements while retaining the integrity of the original data

lotic - flowing, e.g., water in a stream or river

metadata - information about data, e.g., their source, lineage, content, structure, and availability

minimum mapping unit - the smallest area that is depicted on a map

neotropics - the zoo-geographic region stretching southward from the tropic of Cancer and including southern Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies

phenology - the study of periodic biological phenomena, such as flowering, breeding, and migration, especially as related to climate

phenotype - the environmentally and genetically determined observable appearance of an organism, especially as considered with respect to all possible genetically influenced expressions of one specific character

physiognomic - based on physical features

physiographic province - a region having a pattern of relief features or land forms that differ significantly from that of adjacent regions

pixel - the smallest spatial unit in a raster data structure

polygon - an area enclosed by lines in a vector-based Geographic Information System data layer or a region of contiguous homogeneous pixels in a raster system

preprocessing - those operations that prepare data for subsequent analysis, usually by attempts to correct or compensate for systematic, radiometric, and geometric errors

proactive - acting in anticipation of an event as opposed to reacting after the fact

reach - a stream or river segment between inflowing tributaries

registration, spatial - matching different images to each other by finding points on the images that can be matched to known points on the ground

remote sensing - deriving information about the earth's surface from images acquired at a distance, usually relying on measurement of electromagnetic radiation reflected or emitted from the feature of interest

resolution - the ability of a remote sensing system to record and display fine detail in a distinguishable manner or: the smallest feature that can be distinguished or resolved on a map or image, such as a TM pixel

scale, map - the ratio of distance on a map to distance in the real word, expressed as a fraction; the smaller the denominator, the larger the scale, e.g., 1:24,000 is larger than 1:100,000

sensitivity analysis - the consideration of a number of factors involved in the mathematical modeling of an ecosystem and its components. These include feedback and control, and the stability and sensitivity of the system as a whole to changes in some part of the system. Predictions can be made from the analysis.

simulated annealing - an algorithm used for set coverage analysis (see Kiester et al. in press)

species richness - the number of species of a particular interest group found in a given area

spectral cluster - a group of adjacent pixels that are uniform with respect to their brightness values

supervised classification - the process of classifying TM pixels of unknown identity by using samples of known identity (i.e., pixels already assigned to informational classes by ground truthing or registration with known land cover) as training data

synoptic - constituting a brief statement or outline of a subject; presenting a summary

tessellation - the division of a map into areas of equal and uniform shape such as the EPA- EMAP hexagon

Thematic Mapper - a sensor on LANDSAT 4 and 5 satellites that records information in seven spectral bands, has a spatial resolution of about 30 m x 30 m, and represents digital values in 256 levels of brightness per band

transect - a transversely cut line along which physical and biological observations are made

trophic structure - the various levels in a food chain, such as producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), and secondary consumers (carnivores)

Universal Transverse Mercator - one of several map projections or systems of transformations that enables locations on the spherical earth to be represented systematically on a flat map

Universal Transverse Mercator grid - a geographic reference system used as the basis for worldwide locational coding of information in a GIS or on a map

unsupervised classification - the definition, identification, labeling, and mapping of natural groups or classes of spectral values within a scene. These spectral classes are reasonably uniform in brightness in several spectral channels.

vector format - a data structure that uses polygons, arcs (lines), and points as fundamental units for analysis and manipulation in a Geographic Information System

virtual reality - a computer-generated simulation of reality with which users can interact using specialized peripherals such as data gloves and head-mounted computer graphic displays

wildlife habitat relationship model - a method of linking patterns of known habitat use by animal species with maps of existing vegetation, thereby identifying the spatial extent of important habitat features for use in conservation and management

Glossary of Acronyms:

 ACSM   American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
 AK-F&G   Alaska Fish and Game
 AML   ARC/INFO Macro Language
 ASPRS   American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
 ATTRA   Appropriate Technology Transfer to Rural Areas
 AVHRR   Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer
 BCD   Biological Conservation Database
 BIOTA   Biodiversity Team Assessment
 BLM   Bureau of Land Management
 BMPs   Best Management Practices
 BRC   Biodiversity Research Consortium
 C-CAP   Coastwatch Change Analysis Program
 CALMIT   Advanced Land Management Information Technologies
 CAFF   Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna
 CD-ROM   Compact Disk-Read Only Memory
 CFWRU   Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
 DEM   Digital Elevation Model
 DLG   Digital Line Graph
 DNR   Department of Natural Resources
 DoD   Department of Defense
 DW   Defenders of Wildlife
 EDAC   Earth Data Analysis Center
 EDC   EROS Data Center
 EMAP   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
 EPA   Environmental Protection Agency
 EPA-LC   Environmental Protection Agency - Land Cover
 EROS   Earth Resources Observation System Data Center
 ESA   Ecological Society of American
 ESRI   Environmental Systems Research Institute
 ETC   Endangered, Threatened, or Candidates as such
 FGDC   Federal Geographic Data Committee
 FGDC-VS   Federal Geographic Data Committee's Vegetation Subcommittee
 FWS   U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 FY   Fiscal Year
 GAP   Gap Analysis Program
 GIS   Geographic Information System
 GLIS   Global Land Information System
 GPS   Global Positioning System
 ILNHS   Illinois Natural History Survey
 LIS   Land Information System
 LMV   Lower Mississippi Valley Ecosystem Management Initiative
 MMU   Minimum Mapping Unit
 MoRAP   Missouri Resources Assessment Project
 MOU   Memorandum of Understanding
 MRLC   Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium
 NALC   North American Landscape Characterization
 NAWQA   National Water Quality Assessment
 NBII   National Biological Information Infrastructure
 NBS   National Biological Service
 NCASI   The National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc.
 NHP   National Hertiage Program
 NLC   Natural Land Cover Classification System
 NOAA   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 NPS   National Park Service
 NPVMP   National Park Service Vegetation Mapping Program
 NRCS   U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service
 NSDI   National Spatial Data Infrastructure
 NWI   National Wetlands Inventory
 NWR   National Wildlife Refuge
 PI   Principal Investigator
 SBI   Sustainable Biosphere Initiative
 SCAG   Southern California Association of Governments
 SNEP   Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project
 SPOT   Le SystPme Pour l'Observation de la Terre
 TM   Thematic Mapper
 TNC   The Nature Conservancy
 TWRA   Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
 UNESCO   United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
 USDA   United States Department of Agriculture
 USFS   United States Forest Service
 USFWS   United States Fish and Wildlife Service
 USGS   United States Geological Survey
 USU   Utah State University
 UTM   Universal Transverse Mercator