METAPOPUI_TIONS, SOURCES AND SINKS, AND THE CONSERVATION OF NF_TROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRDS IN THE MIDWEST
- Thérèse, M. Donovan, J. Danielson
- Environmental Science
- 2000
.mMetapopulation models and source-sink models depict species whose distributions are spatially subdivided at some scale. Although the distribution is spatially subdivided, the subdivided populations…
Michigan GAP Bird Distribution Models
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Bird distribution models for Michigan were created as part of the Michigan Gap Analysis Program and restricted to the currect known range (see range map metadata for further information).
Michigan GAP Mammal Distribution Models
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Mammal distribution models for Michigan were created as part of the Michigan Gap Analysis Program and were restricted to the currect known range (see range map metadata for further information).
Environmental assessment of the BX in-situ oil shale project and potential commercial scale development. Final report
- T. Gardiner, M. Donovan, R. Hafele
- Engineering
- 1 January 1985
Vertebrate Species Richness Grids
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Vertebrate species richness grids for Michigan were created as part of the Michigan Gap Analysis Program. In each 90m pixel, the total number of species with predicted habitat in that pixel were…
Conservation Evaluation of the Bog Bird's-foot Trefoil, Lotus pinnatus , in Canada
- M. Donovan
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2006
In Canada, Bog Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Lotus pinnatus , is confined to vernally wet meadows, creek margins, ditches and seepages, where underground water comes to the surface. Seven localities, within a…
Michigan GAP Reptile Distribution Models
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Reptile distribution models for Michigan were created as part of the Michigan Gap Analysis Program and were restricted to the currect known range (see range map metadata for further information).
Vertebrate Species Richness Hexagons
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Vertebrate species richness hexagon maps for Michigan were created as part of the Michigan Gap Analysis Program. In each EMAP hexagon, the total number of species whose current known range overlapped…
Michigan GAP Amphibian Distribution Models
- M. Donovan, Mdnr Wildlife Division G. M. Nesslage, J. J. Skillen, B. A. Maurer
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Data layers used for modeling included 2001 IFMAP/GAP statewide land cover, the National Wetlands Inventory map of Michigan, Michigan hydrology, and the 1978 Michigan Resources Information System land cover.