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Using Satellite Data to Support Fieldwork: Can Species Distributions Be Predicted?
Yellowstone Science
  • Diane M. Debinski, Iowa State University
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Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
7-1-1996
Abstract

Although species extinction has become a global concern during the last decade, our knowledge of species distribution patterns remains limited. If we don't know where a species has existed historically, we cannot determine if its range is contracting or expanding. This can make it difficult to identify a species as endangered until it is close to extinction. One way to address this problem is to try to predict which species may be at risk based on their habitat distributions.

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This article is from Yellowstone Science 4 (1996): 2.

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en
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Citation Information
Diane M. Debinski. "Using Satellite Data to Support Fieldwork: Can Species Distributions Be Predicted?" Yellowstone Science (1996) p. 2 - 5
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/diane_debinski/37/