Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA

Natural and anthropogenic disturbances induce spatio-temporal changes in vegetation, thereby affecting its suitability as wildlife habitat. In particular, disturbances (e.g., fire, grazing, and logging) have resulted in significant changes in the twentieth century vegetation cover in the Eagle Lake...

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Main Author: Naito, Adam Takashi
Other Authors: Alan H. Taylor
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Language:English
Published: Penn State 2009
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spelling ftpennstate:OAI:PSUETD:ETD-4055 2023-05-15T13:21:50+02:00 Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA Naito, Adam Takashi Alan H. Taylor 2009-05-17 application/pdf http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses/approved/WorldWideIndex/ETD-4055/index.html en eng Penn State WorldWide Copyright information available at source archive http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses/approved/WorldWideIndex/ETD-4055/index.html Geography text 2009 ftpennstate 2011-09-13T08:36:24Z Natural and anthropogenic disturbances induce spatio-temporal changes in vegetation, thereby affecting its suitability as wildlife habitat. In particular, disturbances (e.g., fire, grazing, and logging) have resulted in significant changes in the twentieth century vegetation cover in the Eagle Lake Ranger District (ELRD) of the Lassen National Forest in northeastern California. The potential effects of these changes on local wildlife habitat have not been previously quantified. In this study, I quantified these changes in a three-stage process. This involved: 1) generating vegetation maps for 1941 and 2005 at the 16 ha grid resolution, 2) quantifying and analyzing the vegetation change between these two years, and 3) using the vegetation change data for both years to estimate changes in suitable habitat for the Northern Goshawk (Accipter gentiles), the Pine Siskin (Carduelis pinus), the Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi), the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis), the American Marten (Martes americana), and the Fisher (Martes pennanti) using the California Wildlife Habitat Relations system. Information regarding these changes will assist land managers in developing appropriate habitat management schemes. Based on the observed vegetation changes and their effect on the suitability of habitat for these species, I propose several management schemes. Because dense stands and remnants of old-growth forests are present in the ELRDs southern and western sections, these areas should be maintained to promote California Spotted Owl, American Marten, and Fisher. Selective logging and maintenance of open conifer and lodgepole pine stands will promote the Olive-sided Flycatcher and Pine Siskin. Text American marten Martes americana Northern Goshawk PennState: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (eTD)
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Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
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description Natural and anthropogenic disturbances induce spatio-temporal changes in vegetation, thereby affecting its suitability as wildlife habitat. In particular, disturbances (e.g., fire, grazing, and logging) have resulted in significant changes in the twentieth century vegetation cover in the Eagle Lake Ranger District (ELRD) of the Lassen National Forest in northeastern California. The potential effects of these changes on local wildlife habitat have not been previously quantified. In this study, I quantified these changes in a three-stage process. This involved: 1) generating vegetation maps for 1941 and 2005 at the 16 ha grid resolution, 2) quantifying and analyzing the vegetation change between these two years, and 3) using the vegetation change data for both years to estimate changes in suitable habitat for the Northern Goshawk (Accipter gentiles), the Pine Siskin (Carduelis pinus), the Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi), the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis), the American Marten (Martes americana), and the Fisher (Martes pennanti) using the California Wildlife Habitat Relations system. Information regarding these changes will assist land managers in developing appropriate habitat management schemes. Based on the observed vegetation changes and their effect on the suitability of habitat for these species, I propose several management schemes. Because dense stands and remnants of old-growth forests are present in the ELRDs southern and western sections, these areas should be maintained to promote California Spotted Owl, American Marten, and Fisher. Selective logging and maintenance of open conifer and lodgepole pine stands will promote the Olive-sided Flycatcher and Pine Siskin.
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title Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
title_short Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
title_full Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
title_fullStr Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
title_full_unstemmed Twentieth Century Vegetation Changes and Wildlife Habitat Suitability in the Eagle Lake Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, California, USA
title_sort twentieth century vegetation changes and wildlife habitat suitability in the eagle lake ranger district, lassen national forest, california, usa
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