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Impacts of Citrus Development on Habitats of Southwest Florida
Authors:LEONARD G PEARLSTINE  LAURA A BRANDT  WILEY M KITCHENS  FRANK J MAZZOTTI
Affiliation:National Biological Service, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, U.S.A.; Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, U.S.A.
Abstract:Examining resource management needs at the landscape level has become critical for the conservation of ecosystems and the preservation of species. Geographic information systems (GIS) that allow for the integration of spatially referenced databases are a powerful tool that can be used by resource managers to examine potential impacts and develop strategies for regional planning. We applied a landscape-level approach to examine the potential impacts of citrus development on habitats and species in southwest Florida. We developed GIS models for panthers, Sandhill Cranes, and wading birds that reflect changes in potential habitats under a series of development scenarios. The models indicate that, under the maximum development scenario, 63% of potential panther habitat, 66% of potential Sandhill Crane habitat, and 67% and 33% of potential wading bird nesting and foraging habitats could be lost. In addition, the habitat that would remain would be severely fragmented. Several key areas were identified that will be critical to the continued existence of these species and to maintenance of regional biodiversity. The areas identified are habitats not represented on the existing public lands concentrated in the southern portion of the study area and/or that provide connections among existing natural areas.
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