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Adaptive Management Workgroup
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1/1/3000
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Jim Jenniges
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Conceptual Habitat Model Powerpoint
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? <br />Non-Complex Habitat (Table 2) <br />• Sandpits <br />- Within 2 miles <br />- Baze sand <br />- > 3 acres <br />• Wetlands <br />- Water < 18 inches deep <br />- > 5 acres <br />• Wet Meadows <br />Habitat Definition <br />• Program focus is on Program Tazget Flows and <br />the Tazget Habitat Guidelines in Table 1 and 2 in <br />Land Plan. <br />• Altemative - Habitat is the distinctive set of <br />physical environmental resources used by a <br />speciesfor survivaland reproducdon andthose <br />resources aze perceivable by the species and <br />reladve to the overall fitness of the species. <br />Conceptual Ecological Model <br />• The central Platte River Valley (Lexington to <br />Chapman) is part of a much larger region that <br />supports a population of whooping cranes, least <br />terns and piping plovers and the number of <br />individuals seen along the central Platte River in <br />any given year is a funcdon of population size, <br />habitat availability in other areas, non-biotic <br />stimulus and habitat quandty and quality along the <br />Central Platte River. <br />1
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