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GAP Program Reports
Executive Summary
Kevin Gergely
GAP National Land Cover Data: Recent Developments
Anne Davidson
GAP Stewardship Program Goals and Protected Areas Database of
the United States (PAD-US) Updates
Lisa Duarte
Mapping Species Ranges and Distribution Models across the United
States
Jocelyn Aycrigg, Gary Beauvais, Tracey Gotthardt, Ken Boykin,
Steve Williams, Steve Lennartz, K.T. Vierling, S. Martinuzzi, and
L.A. Vierling
Features
Modeling Vegetation Dynamics and Habitat Availability in the
Southeastern U.S. Using GAP Data
Jen Costanza, Todd Earnhardt, Adam Terando, and Alexa
McKerrow
Aquatic GAP Program Update
Andrea Ostroff
GAP Data Go Mainstream: Recent Applications of GAP Data
Jill Maxwell
Project Reports
US Virgin Islands Gap Analysis Project
William A. Gould, Mariano Solórzano, Gary Potts, and Jessica
Castro
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GAP Program Reports
Program Overview
Kevin Gergely
National Land Cover Developments
Anne Davidson
GAP and the Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) Partnership
Lisa Duarte
The Gap Analysis Program's Approach to Mapping National Species Ranges and Distribution Models
Jocelyn Aycrigg
Survey Examines Use of GAP Web Site
Jill Maxwell
Features
Mapping Ecological Systems with a Random Forest Model: Trade-
offs between Errors and Bias
Emilie Grossmann, Janet Ohmann, James Kagan, Heather May and
Matthew Gregory
Conservation in the Wyoming Basins Ecoregion: Planning Today by
Assessing Future Scenarios
Kei Sochi, Jeffrey S. Evans and Joseph M. Kiesecker
Development of an Aquatic Gap Analysis for the Delaware River Basin
Reports from GAP-funded Projects
Integrating Lidar in Modeling GAP Habitats
Update on GAP Program Survey
Rudy M. Schuster
Determining the Utility of Using GAP Species Models to Define a
Conservation Reserve System: Summary Report
Phyllis Higman, Edward Schools and Helen Enander
USFWS Refuges and USGS/GAP Memorandum of Agreement
Erin Stockenberg
Alabama
Gap Analysis Project
Amy L. Silvano, Kevin J. Kleiner, James B. Grand, Mark D. MacKenzie,
Michael S. Mitchell and Elise R. Irwin
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Improving the Characterization and Mapping of Wildlife Habitats with Lidar Data: Measurement Priorities for the Inland Northwest, USALand Cover
Applications of SWReGAP Data to Conservation
Kenneth G. Boykin , William Kepner, and David Bradford
Using GAP Data in Invasive Plant Ecology and Management
Gary N. Ervin
Providing Digital Access to Ancillary GAP Data
Julie Prior-Magee
Aquatic
Applications of a Broad-Spectrum Tool for Conservation and Fisheries Analysis: Aquatic Gap AnalysisInternational
Methodological Approach to Identify Mexico's Terrestrial Priority Sites for ConservationFinal Report Summaries:
Puerto Rico Gap Analysis Project
William A. Gould
Ohio
Gap Analysis Project
Compiled from final project report
Vermont and New Hampshire Gap Analysis Project
Compiled from final project report
Illinois Gap Analysis Project
Compiled from final project report
Indiana
Gap Analysis Project
Compiled from final project report
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Assigning conservation management status to Alaska's landsLand Cover
Land cover map for Map Zones 8 and 9 developed from SageMap, GNN, and SWReGAP: A pilot for NWGAPAnimal Modeling
Novel approaches to mapping vertebrate occurrence for the Northwest Gap Analysis ProjectApplications
Use of explicit decision rules for identification of conservation priorities in Eastern San Diego CountyAquatic
Improving predicted distribution models for riverine species: An example from NebraskaFinal Report Summaries:
Hawaii
Gap Analysis Project
Barbara Gibson
Wisconsin Gap Analysis Project
Jill Maxwell
Nebraska
Gap Analysis Project
G.M. Henebry
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Role of GAP Data in State Wildlife Plan
Development: Opportunities and Lessons Learnedd
Jill Maxwell
Using the SWReGAP Data to Describe Landcover and Ownership Patterns in Nevada for Wildlife Conservation Planningg
Applications
GIS-based Niche Modeling for Mapping
Species’ Habitatt
Kristine L. Preston, John T. Rotenberry, and Steven Knick
Application of SWReGAP Data to the Forest
Stewardship Program’s Spatial Analysis Project in Utahh
Lisa Langs
Current Applications of Southwest Regional
Gap Analysis Project Data: A Summary from the 2005 National Gap
Analysis Program Conferencee
Julie Prior-Magee
Stepping-down regional habitat and population objectives to individual National Wildlife Refuges: A pilot project in the Roanoke-Tar-Neuse-Cape Fear Ecosystem
Ashton Drew, Alexa McKerrow, Steve Earsom
Aquatic GAP
Development of an Aquatic GAP for the Lower Colorado River BasinnFinal Report Summaries
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A Brief Overview of the Southwest
Regional GAP Land Cover Mapping Effort
John Lowry
GAPServe Brings GAP Data Online
Donna Roy and Jill Maxwell
Refining Southeast Regional GAP Models
for Use in Regional Bird Conservation Planning: A Pilot Project
Steven G. Williams and Alexa J. McKerrow
Applications
The Integration of GAP Data into State
Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategies
Jill Maxwell
Identification of Conservation Priority
Areas in Georgia
Liz Kramer and Matt Elliott
Development of a Community Stewardship
Program for the Pierce County Biodiversity Network
Karen Dvornich, Katherine Brooks, Michelle Tirhi, and John
Garner
Land Cover
Identifying Longleaf Ecosystems Using
Polytomous Logistic Regression
John S. Hogland and Mark D. Mackenzie
Ecological Systems as GAP Map Units in the Southeastern United States
Aquatic GAP
Central Regional Database for Great Lakes
Regional Aquatic GAP
Dora R. Passino-Reader, Scott R. Nelson, Jana S. Stewart, Allain
J. Rasolofoson, Judith C. Thomas, and Limei Zhang
Great Lakes Regional Aquatic GAP:
Development of a Physical Habitat Geographic Information System
(GIS) Database for Riverine Systems in the Great Lakes Basin
Ed Bissel, Steve Aichele, and Jana Stewart
Habitat Vulnerability Assessment in the
Hudson River Valley
Stephen D. Smith, Warren A. Brown, Charles R. Smith, and Milo E.
Richmond
Development of a Coastal Habitat Framework
for Near-Shore Coastal Systems
Jim McKenna, Chris Castiglione, Burke Greer, and Dick
McDonald
Final Report Summaries
Michigan Gap Analysis Project
Michael Donovan
Mississippi Gap Analysis Project
Francisco J. Villea
North Carolina Gap Analysis
Project
Alexa J. McKerrow and Steven G. Williams
North Dakota Gap Analysis Project )
Laurence L. Strong
Oklahoma Gap Analysis Project
William L. Fisher and Mark S. Gregory
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Aquatic GAP
A Comprehensive
Biological Inventory Database for the Iowa Aquatic GAP
Project
Anna Loan-Wilsey, Robin L. McNeely, Patrick D. Brown, Kevin L.
Kane, and Clay L. Pierce
Surveys to Evaluate Fish Distribution Models for the Upper Missouri River Basin Aquatic GAP Project
An Overview of the Data
Developed for the Missouri Aquatic GAP Project and an Example of
How it Is Being Used for Conservation Planning
Scott P. Sowa, Gust M. Annis, David D. Diamond, Dennis Figg,
Michael E. Morey, and Timothy Nigh
Applications
A Framework to Extend Gap Analysis to Multi-Objective Conservation PlanningLand Cover
Land
Cover Mapping Using StatMod: An ArcView © 3.X Extension for
Classification Trees Using S-PLUS ©
John Lowry, Christine Garrard, and Doug Ramsey
The Wide
Dynamic Range Vegetation Index and its Potential Utility for Gap
Analysis
Geoffrey M. Henebry, Andrés Viña, and Anatoly A. Gitelson
Digital Aerial
Photograph Interpretation: Examples and Techniques from Arizona and
the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Program
Keith Pohs and Kathryn Thomas
Hierarchical
Land Cover Classification for Hawaii
Steven Hochart, Dan Dorfman, Samuel Gon III, and Dwight
Matsuwaki
Animal Modeling
Accuracy
Assessment for Range Distributions of Terrestrial Vertebrates
Modeled From Species Occurrences and Landscape Variables
Geoffrey M. Henebry, Brian C. Putz, Milda R. Vaitkus, and James
W. Merchan
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Evaluating the Use of Statistical Decision Trees for Modeling Avian Habitats and Regional Range Distributions in the Great PlainsFinal Report Summaries
Iowa Gap Analysis
Project
Kevin L. Kane
Kentucky Gap
Analysis Project
Keith Wethington
Maryland, Delaware,
New Jersey Gap Analysis Project
D. Ann Rasberry
South
Dakota Gap Analysis Project
Jonathan A. Jenks
Texas Gap Analysis
Project
Nick C. Parker
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Animal Modeling
GAP Conservation and Science
Goals: Rethinking the Underlying Biology
Raymond J. O'Connor
Comments Inspired by
O'Connor
Leona K. Svancara, William Kristan, and J. Michael Scott
Prioritizing
Conservation of Biodiversity Using a Multispecies Approach
Karen V. Root
Improving Vertebrate
Modeling in Gap Analyses: Incorporating Minimum Viable Populations and Functional
Connectivity in Patchy Environments
C.R. Allen, K. Simpson, and A.R. Johnson
Description and
Application of an Accuracy Assessment Method for Gap Analysis
Models
Jill A. LaBram, Amanda E. Peck, and Craig R. Allen
Asessing the Effects of
Land Cover and Landscape Pattern
Amanda K. Holland, Geoffrey M. Henebry, Brian C. Putz, Milda R.
Vaitkus, and James W. Merchant
Cross-Border Species Distribution
Modeling: An Invitation for Partners from the United States
Dan McKenney
Species Mapping for
Conservation
Michael A. McCarthy and Jane Elith
Aquatic GAP
Progress of the Aquatic GAP
Project in the Lower Missouri River Basin
Keith Gido
Great Lakes Aquatic GAP Project
Aquatic GAP: Regional Analysis
of Biodiversity in the ACT/ACF Basins
Elise R. Irwin, James Peterson, Byron J. Freeman, Liz Kramer,
and Mary C. Freeman
Expanding South Dakota Aquatic Gap
Analysis to the Upper Missouri River Basin
Steven S. Wall, Chad J. Kopplin, Brenda L. Kopplin, Jonathan A.
Jenks, and Charles R. Berry, Jr
Applications
Building on GAP Land Stewardship
Analysis: A Partnership Application with Local Government
Patricia Iolavera, Katherine Rose Brooks, Christian Grue, and
Frank Westerlund
Successful
Integration of GAP Databases into Town Planning: The Maine
Experience
William B. Krohn, Richard L. Dressler, and G. Mark Stadler
Long-Term Implementation Strategies for Biodiverse Lands
How Can We Produce Educational Products
with GAP Data?
Glennis A. Kaufman, Dawn M. Kaufman, and Ryan L. Rehmeier
International Applications
Gap Analysis Program: Potential to Support Conservation Initiatives in the Republic of GeorgiaIrakli Goradze
Hokkaido Gap
Analysis
Tsuyoshi Yoshida, Kazuo Yamaguchi, and Masami Kaneko
Final Report Summaries
South Carolina Gap Analysis
Project
Elise V. Schmidt
Kansas Gap Analysis Project
Jack Cully
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National Notes
Features
Gap Analysis of
the Flora of Wyoming
Walter Fertig and Robert Thurston
Managing Biodiversity in Oklahoma: A Case for
Private Land Conservation
William L. Fisher and Mark S. Gregory
The Gap Analysis
Program on the Assessment of Nature Reserves of Mexico
César Cantú , J. Michael Scott, and R. Gerald Wright
Land Cover
Preclassification: An Ecologically Predictive Landform ModelAnimal Modeling
Modeling Reptile and Amphibian Range Distributions from Species Occurrences and Landscape VariablesApplications
Taking Refuge-GAP a Step Further: The GAP Ecosystem Data Explorer Tool in the Roanoke-Tar-Neuse-Cape Fear EcosystemFinal Report Summaries
Idaho Gap
Analysis Project
Leona Svancara
West Virginia Gap Analysis Project
Charles Yuill and Jacqueline Strager
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National Notes
Kevin Gergely
Features
Enhancing the GAP OrganizationLand Cover
Collection and Processing of a High Volume of Field Data for the
Missouri Land Use/Land Cover Mapping Project
David D. Diamond, Taisia M. Gordon, and Kan He
Using Ecological Systems as Land Cover Map Units for GAP
Shannon Menard and Chris Lauver
The
Development of Mapping Zones to Assist in Land Cover Mapping Over
Large Geographic Areas: A Case Study of the Southwest ReGAP
Project
Gerald Manis, Collin Homer, R.Douglas Ramsey, John Lowry, Todd
Sajwaj, and Scott Graves
Managing Land Cover Map Units Among States, Regions, and the
USNVC
Shannon Menard
Challenges in Land Cover Classification in Areas of Rapid Urban
Expansion
Linda Schwab
Expert
Review for Land Cover: Integrating Information from Specific
Comments and Evaluating the Results
Geoffrey M. Henebry, James W. Merchant, Justin W. Fischer, and
Douglas Garrison
Animal Modeling
Regional
Approaches to Modeling Animal Distributions: Status of Current
Projects and Outlook
Patrick Crist
Regional Coordination of Animal Modeling in the Southeast
Jeff Waldon
Regional Coordination of Animal Modeling in the Upper Midwest
Regional
Coordination of Animal Modeling in the Great Plains
Jack Cully, T. Hoernemann, and G. Kaufman
Final Report Summaries
Colorado
Gap Analysis Project
Donald Schrupp
Florida Gap Analysis Project
Leonard Pearlstine, Scot E. Smith, and Wiley M. Kitchens
Louisiana Gap Analysis Project
James Johnston and Steven Hartley
Maine Gap Analysis Project
Montana Gap Analysis Project
Roland L. Redmond, Melissa M. Hart, J. Chris Winne, Wendy A.
Williams, Polly C. Thornton, Zhenkui Ma, Claudine M. Tobalske,
Michele M. Thornton, K. Poody McLaughlin, Troy P. Tady, Foster B.
Fisher, and Steven W. Running
New York Gap Analysis Project
Oregon Gap Analysis Project
James S. Kagan, John C. Hak, Blair Csuti, Chris W. Kiilsgaard,
and Eleanor P. Gaines
Pennsylvania Gap Analysis Project
Wayne Myers, Joseph Bishop, Robert Brooks, Timothy O'Connell,
David Argent, Gerald Storm, Jay Stauffer, and Robert Carline
Virginia Gap Analysis Project
Applications
Place Prioritization for Texas Using GAP Data: The Use of
Biodiversity and Environmental Surrogates Within Socioeconomic
Constraints
Sahotra Sarkar, Nick C. Parker, Justin Garson, Anshu Aggarwal,
and Sheri Haskell
Creating a Conservation Plan for Latah County, Idaho
Leona K. Svancara, Robbyn J.F. Abbitt, Gina M. Minshall, R.
Gerry Wright
NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Serving GAP Data on the Web: Expanding Usability and AccessibilityAnnouncing National GAP Annual Meeting in South Dakota|
Suggested citation: Brackney, E.S., R. Brannon, P.J. Crist, and K.J. Gergely, editors. 2000. Gap Analysis Bulletin No. 9. USGS/BRD/Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, Idaho. |
Features
GAP:
The First Ten Years
Elisabeth Brackney and Patrick Crist
Michael Jennings, John Mosesso, and J. Michael Scott
Land
Cover Characterization in Gap Analysis: Past, Present, and
Future
Collin Homer and Patrick Crist
Experience and Trends in Animal Distribution Modeling
Identifying
the Gaps, Locating the Reserves: Some Thoughts on Getting Gap
Analysis into Conservation Practice
Patrick Crist and J. Michael Scott
Hawai‘i: A
Tropical Insular Approach to Gap Analysis
Samuel M. Gon, III, Allen Allison, Ronald J. Cannarella, James
D. Jacobi, Michael H. Kido, Stephen E. Miller, and Daniel E.
Orodenker
Predictive
Modeling of Rare Plant Species
Walter Fertig
Comparison
of Satellite Imagery Interpretation Using Known
Association/Alliance-Level Data
Vickie J. Smith, Chad J. Kopplin, Jonathan A. Jenks, Bruce K.
Wylie, James E. Vogelmann, and Robert W. Klaver
Estimating and Mapping the Thematic Accuracy of GAP Land Cover Maps
ANIMAL MODELING
On
Vertebrate Generations and Plant Succession: Incorporating
Vegetation Structural Attributes into Vertebrate Modeling
Francisco J. Vilella and Richard B. Minnis
EMAP
Hexagon Coverage Included in South Dakota's Sportsman's
Atlas
Vickie J. Smith, Chad J. Kopplin, and Jonathan A. Jenks
STEWARDSHIP AND ANALYSIS
Kansas
GAP: Preparing the Stewardship Layer
Holly Barcus, Jennifer Radcliff, and Rajesh Poudyal
AQUATIC GAP
Status
Report: The Missouri Aquatic GAP Pilot Project
Scott P. Sowa
Landscape-Level
Mapping of Fish for Pennsylvania Gap Analysis
Wayne Myers, David Argent, Joseph Bishop, Jay Stauffer, Jr., and
Robert Carline
Applying
Gap Analysis Towards the Protection of an Endangered Species of
Minnow ( notropis topeka) in South Dakota
Steven S. Wall, Carmen M. Blausey, Jonathan A. Jenks, and
Charles R. Berry, Jr.
Update
on New York Aquatic GAP Pilot Project
Marcia S. Meixler and Mark B. Bain
Assessing
Data Quality and Information Distribution Prospects for County
Conservation Planning Using New Mexico Gap Analysis Data
Robert A. Deitner, Bruce C. Thompson, and Julie S.
Prior-Magee
Incorporating Protection of Biodiversity into County Land Use Planning: A Gap Analysis Pilot Project in Pierce County, Washington
Designing
Regional Conservation Portfolios: Filling the Gaps
David M. Stoms, Frank Davis, and Sandy Andelman
Landscape
Diversity as the Basis for a Reserve Design Initiative in
Vermont
David E. Capen, Charles E. Ferree, and Ernest W. Buford
Digital
Atlas of Idaho: A GIS Approach to Teaching Natural History
Stephen Burton and Charles R. Peterson
A
Gap Analysis of the Lewis & Clark Trail: Fort Peck Dam to Great
Falls, Montana
Patrick Crist and Michael Jennings
Biodiversity
Impacts from Urban Growth
Christopher Cogan
Applications of New York GAP Data
Charles R. Smith
NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
GAP Named Winner of Major National Award
New Staff at National GAP Office
GIS Data DeliveryAnnouncing National GAP Annual Meeting in Texas
Recent Publications by GAP Researchers
Recent Publications Mentioning GAP
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Suggested citation: Brackney, E.S., R. Brannon, P.J. Crist, and K.J. Gergely, editors. 1999. Gap Analysis Bulletin No. 8. USGS/BRD/Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, Idaho. |
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Decision
Support Systems: New Tools for Data Users
Patrick Crist
Refuge-GAP: A GAP Decision Support
System for Refuge Planning
Margo Herdendorf and Patrick Crist
Gap Analysis for Ant Species
Craig R. Allen, L. Pearlstine, and D. P. Wojcik
Unprotected
At-Risk Plant Communities of the Western U.S.
R. Gerald Wright, J. Michael Scott, Shannon Mann, & Michael
Murray
Compositional
Groups and Ecological Complexes: A Method for Alliance Based
Vegetation Mapping
Leonard Pearlstine, Alexa McKerrow, Milo Pyne, Steve Williams,
and Stacy McNulty
Gap
Analysis in Riverine Environments
Scott P. Sowa
Final Report
Summary: New York Aquatic GAP Pilot Project
Marcia S. Meixler and Mark B. Bain
Making Gap Analysis Work for New York
Waters: A State Perspective on Aquatic GAP
Mark B. Bain and Marcia S. Meixler
Gap
Analysis for Plant Species
Walter Fertig, William A. Reiners, and Ronald L. Hartman
Vegetation
Alliance Descriptions of the Western U.S.
Marion Reid and Patrick Comer
Rule-Based Image
Interpretation
Alexa J. McKerrow and Steven G. Williams
Applying Gap
Analysis to County Land Use Planning in Washington State
Matt Stevenson
The
NatureMapping Program’s First Five Years
Karen Dvornich
Illinois GAP
Partners with Conservation 2000
Jocelyn L. Aycrigg, Mark G. Joselyn, Michael R. Jeffords, and
Patrick W. Brown
A
Partnership Providing Field Data for Gap Analysis: Texas Tech
Museum and Texas GAP
Nick C. Parker, Robert J. Baker, Robert D. Bradley, Clyde Jones,
R. Richard Monk,
David J. Schmidly, Raymond W. Sims, and Frank D. Yancey, II
Gap
Analysis for Mexico: An Emerging Program
Vincent Burke and Carlos Gonzalez-Rebeles
A
Technique for Representing Diminishing Habitat Occupation:
Feathering Predicted Species Distributions Near Range Limits in
Maine
Randall B. Boone and William B. Krohn
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Features
Species
Occurrence: What, Why, and Where?
Randall Boone and William Krohn
GAP
Analysis of the Vegetation of the Intermountain Semi-Desert
Ecoregion
David Stoms
Final Report
Summary: New Mexico Gap Analysis Project
Bruce Thompson
Final Report Summary: Washington Gap Analysis
Project
Christian Grue, Kelly Cassidy, and Karen Dvornich
Final Report
Summary: Wyoming Gap Analysis Project
Tom Kohley
Mapping
the Kansas Grasslands: A Multiseasonal Approach
Stephen Egbert, Chris Lauver, Clayton Blodgett, Kevin Price,and
Ed Martinko
A
Preliminary Analysis of GAP Land Cover Mapping Procedures
Marlen Eve, James Merchant, and K.C. Kroll
Regionalizing
State-Level Data
Patrick Crist and Mike Jennings
Progressing
Toward a Standardized Classification of Vegetation for the
U.S.
Michael Jennings
Use of
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Easements for the South Dakota GAP
Stewardship Layer
Dorothy Dateo, Michael Estey, Kenneth Higgins, Jonathan Jenks,
& Rex Johnson
An
Alternative Approach to Land Cover Mapping in Complex
Terrain
John McCombs, Scott Klopfer, Dave Morton, and Jeff Waldon
"Merge":
Breakthrough Software for User-Defined MMUs
Ray Ford, Roland Redmond, and Steve Barsness
Spectrum Software
for Texas Gap Analysis
Carlos Gonzalez-Rebeles, Nick Parker, Raymond Sims, Yonglun Lan,
& Miguel Cano
A
Review of MetaMaker
Jerry Cox
Partnerships
J. Michael Scott
Kansas: An
Example of GAP Partnering
Jack Cully and Glennis Kaufman
Conservation
Planning and Local Governments
Daryl Durham
First
International Gap Analysis Project
Carlos Gonzalez-Rebeles, Nick Parker, Vincent Burke, Michael
Jennings, & Gerardo Ceballos
In
Pursuit of the Aquatic Component of Gap Analysis
Michael Jennings
What's Hot:
Some Recent Applications of GAP Data
Elisabeth Brackney
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Some
Scales for Describing Biodiversity
Michael Jennings
GAP Implementation: GAP Implementation Scorecard
The
Indiana Gap Analysis Metaproject Approach
Forest Clark
Expanding
Roles for Gap Analysis Data in Arkansas
Rob Dzur
MRLC Update and New Rules for TM Access: The Landsat Program Management Agreement
The Ecological Society of America's Vegetation Classification PanelLandscape
Information Infrastructure in Pennsylvania
Wayne Myers, Robert Brooks, Gerald Storm, and Joseph Bishop
Use of
Gap Analysis Data to Establish Goals and Priorities for Individual
Land Management Units - National Wildlife Refuges in Washington
State
Christian Grue, Kelly Cassidy, Michael Smith, Karen Dvornich,
Jane Cassady, and Susan Fregien
Modeling
Grizzly Bear Habitat Suitability in Idaho
David Mattson
Point Sampling
Surveys with GPS-logged Aerial Videography
Dana Slaymaker
Land
Management Status Categorization in Gap Analysis: A Potential
Enhancement
Patrick Crist, Julie Prior-Magee, and Bruce Thompson
A
Preliminary Comparison of MMU Aggregation Procedures for Raster
Data
Richard Thompson, Rob Dzur, and W. Fredrick Limp
Notes
The Role of Winter Bird Distribution in Conservation Planning
Plant and Animal Species Data Useful to GAP Investigators
Application of Gap Analysis to Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation
Status of Spectrum Software
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Status
and Directions of the Gap Analysis Program In 1995
J. Michael Scott
Features
A
Discussion of the Adoption and Diffusion of Gap Analysis as a
Technical Innovation
Michael Jennings
The Aquatic Component of Gap Analysis
SPECTRUM
- Satellite Image Interpretation with Automated Delineation: A
Workshop-Based Assessment of SPECTRUM Software
Gail Thelin, Wayne Myers, Ann Rasberry, and others
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Suggested citation: Brackney, E.S., and M.D. Jennings, editors. 1993. Gap Analysis Bulletin No. 5. USGS/BRD/Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, Idaho. |