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Toward a Panther-centered View of the Forests of South Florida

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Kerkhoff, Andrew J.; Milne, Bruce T.; Maehr, David S.
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 4
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Date: 2000
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3514
Sector: Wildlife
Forestry
Region: North America
Subject(s): panthers
anthropology
mapping
landscape change
Abstract: "Anthropogenic habitat degradation and loss is the single largest threat to the endangered Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi. Conservation of the subspecies must be undertaken on the scale of the entire landscape. Thus, a view of the forested landscape of South Florida must be developed that is meaningful with reference to the panther. We approach this problem by analyzing the spatial interactions of panthers and forests at multiple scales. We apply tools derived from fractal geometry to the analysis of 12 years of telemetry observations of panthers and remotely sensed forest cover imagery. A fractal characterization extends conventional scale-dependent measures of forest density and relates intuitively to panther ecology. To move toward a panther-centered view of the forests of South Florida, we adopt a scale-dependent notion of association and compare the density of forest cover associated with panther locations to that of the forest at large. Panthers interact with forest cover over a wide range of scales, consistently selecting denser than average forest areas. We discuss landscape-scale management of the panther in light of our findings and propose a protocol for mapping forest cover with reference to the panther at multiple scales as a mangement tool for habitat assessment."

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