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Natural Resources and Conservation

University of Vermont

Climate and land-use change

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Predicting Wildlife Distributions And Resilience Under Alternative Futures, Schuyler Pearman-Gillman Jan 2020

Predicting Wildlife Distributions And Resilience Under Alternative Futures, Schuyler Pearman-Gillman

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

In the northeastern United States, population expansion, climate change, land use, and land-use change all pose serious concerns for wildlife. Understanding the impacts of climate and land-use change on species distributions can help inform conservation decisions. Unfortunately, empirical data on distributions are limited for many wildlife species, making conservation planning challenging. This dissertation focuses on the use of expert opinion data for modeling wildlife distributions and evaluating the impacts of future climate and land-use changes. First, I implemented expert elicitation techniques to collect wildlife occurrence data for harvested species (n = 10) in the New England region. I then used …