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Many analyses in natural resources or ecology-related fields, specifically wildlife-focused disciplines, investigate wildlife habitat use and movement patterns for population and habitat management. Kernel density estimates and home range analysis are commonly used by wildlife biologists for such investigations. Methods to conduct home range analyses are often complex and require use of multiple software programs. In the literature and on the web, it is difficult to find comprehensive instructions on how to create home ranges and proceed with analyses. The purpose of this manual is to describe the process of synthesizing raw location point location data, creating home ranges (kernel density estimates), and begin initial analyses involving habitat selection

Publication Date

2016

Publisher

Grand Valley State University

City

Allendale, MI

Keywords

geospatial modeling environment, GIS, home range, isopleth, kernel density, R, wildlife

Home Range Creation and Analysis using Geospatial Modeling Environment and ArcGIS Software

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