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A Multivariate Model of Female Black Bear Habitat Use for a Geographic Information System
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Geographic Information SystemsBiodiversityFemale Black BearEngineeringWildlife EcologyGeographyWildlife ManagementBiostatisticsMultivariate MethodHabitat ManagementMultivariate ModelPublic HealthHuman-wildlife RelationshipStatisticsSpatial EcologySpecie DistributionConservation Biology
Simple univariate statistical techniques may not adequately assess the multidimensional nature of habitats used by wildlife. Thus, we developed a multivariate method to model habitat-use potential using a set of female black bear (Ursus americanus) radio locations and habitat data consisting of forest cover type, elevation, slope, aspect, distance to roads, distance to streams, and forest cover type diversity score in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. The model is based on the Mahalanobis distance statistic coupled with Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. That statistic is a measure of dissimilarity and represents a standardized squared distance between a set of sample variates and an ideal based on the mean of variates associated with animal observations
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