Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca

The increasing urban sprawl of Southern California threatens the natural habitats of native avifauna. Raptors are apex predators that serve important ecological functions even in urban ecosystems. Identifying and conserving the urban nesting habitat for these sensitive birds is critical to their con...

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Main Author: Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford
Other Authors: Jing Jing Li, Nurit Katz, Alireza Farahmand, Stephen Mulherin
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: California State University, Los Angeles 2023
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/zc77sx73g
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spelling ftcalifstateuniv:oai:scholarworks:zc77sx73g 2024-09-30T14:41:03+00:00 Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford Jing Jing Li Nurit Katz Alireza Farahmand Stephen Mulherin 2023-05 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/zc77sx73g English eng California State University, Los Angeles College of Natural and Social Sciences Geosciences and Environment http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/zc77sx73g Environmental science Urban Raptor Remote Sensing GIS Predictive Ecology Masters Thesis 2023 ftcalifstateuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12680/zc77sx73g 2024-09-10T17:06:15Z The increasing urban sprawl of Southern California threatens the natural habitats of native avifauna. Raptors are apex predators that serve important ecological functions even in urban ecosystems. Identifying and conserving the urban nesting habitat for these sensitive birds is critical to their conservation. This study uses GIS to analyze historical nest locations of Cooper's Hawk, Peregrine Falcon, Great Horned Owl, Red Shouldered Hawk, and Red Tailed Hawk in the urban area of Los Angeles, California to predict nesting habitat. Statistical analysis of remotely sensed data suggests that the distribution of nest site locations is affected by topographical and ecological features in an urban environment. Predictive maps were created using the significant findings of the historical analysis, which show potential nesting habitat in the Los Angeles area. These maps show the urban environment of Los Angeles has the widespread ability to support avian apex predators. Master Thesis peregrine falcon Scholarworks from California State University
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topic Environmental science
Urban
Raptor
Remote Sensing
GIS
Predictive
Ecology
spellingShingle Environmental science
Urban
Raptor
Remote Sensing
GIS
Predictive
Ecology
Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford
Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
topic_facet Environmental science
Urban
Raptor
Remote Sensing
GIS
Predictive
Ecology
description The increasing urban sprawl of Southern California threatens the natural habitats of native avifauna. Raptors are apex predators that serve important ecological functions even in urban ecosystems. Identifying and conserving the urban nesting habitat for these sensitive birds is critical to their conservation. This study uses GIS to analyze historical nest locations of Cooper's Hawk, Peregrine Falcon, Great Horned Owl, Red Shouldered Hawk, and Red Tailed Hawk in the urban area of Los Angeles, California to predict nesting habitat. Statistical analysis of remotely sensed data suggests that the distribution of nest site locations is affected by topographical and ecological features in an urban environment. Predictive maps were created using the significant findings of the historical analysis, which show potential nesting habitat in the Los Angeles area. These maps show the urban environment of Los Angeles has the widespread ability to support avian apex predators.
author2 Jing Jing Li
Nurit Katz
Alireza Farahmand
Stephen Mulherin
format Master Thesis
author Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford
author_facet Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford
author_sort Ramirez-Watson, William Clifford
title Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
title_short Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
title_full Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
title_fullStr Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
title_full_unstemmed Remotely Sensed Patterns in Urban Nesting Raptors an Ongoing Study in Los Angeles, Ca
title_sort remotely sensed patterns in urban nesting raptors an ongoing study in los angeles, ca
publisher California State University, Los Angeles
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/zc77sx73g
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