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Assessment of Predictive Habitat Models for Bighorn Sheep in California's Peninsular Ranges
Authors:ESTHER S. RUBIN  CHRIS J. STERMER  WALTER M. BOYCE  STEVEN G. TORRES
Affiliation:1. Resource Assessment Program, California Department of Fish and Game, 1812 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA;2. Wildlife Health Center, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA;3. Wildlife Investigations Laboratory, California Department of Fish and Game, 1701 Nimbus Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT We developed predictive habitat models for a bighorn sheep (Ovis Canadensis) population in the Peninsular Ranges of southern California, USA, using 2 Geographic Information System modeling techniques, Ecological Niche Factor Analysis (ENFA) and Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Production (GARP). We used >16,000 Global Positioning System locations from 34 animals in 5 subpopulations to develop and test ENFA and GARP models, and we then compared these models to each other and to the expert-based model presented in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's Recovery Plan for this population. Based on a suite of evaluation methods, we found both ENFA and GARP to provide useful predictions of habitat; however, models developed with GARP appeared to have higher predictive power. Habitat delineations resulting from GARP models were similar to the expert-based model, affirming that the expert-based model provided a useful delineation of bighorn sheep habitat in the Peninsular Ranges. In addition, all 3 models identified continuous bighorn sheep habitat from the northern to southern extent of our study area, indicating that the Recovery Plan's recommendation of maintaining habitat connectivity throughout the range is an appropriate goal.
Keywords:bighorn sheep  Biomapper  California  expert-based model  GARP  habitat model  Ovis Canadensis
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