What are corridors? Corridors are linear patches or narrow strips -- a special kind of patches. ...

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What are corridors? Corridors are linear patches or narrow strips -- a special kind of patches. Examples: roads, railroads, streams/rivers, power lines, sewer lines, trails, hedge rows/windbreaks, etc. Structure Width, Length, Height, Shape, Contrast, Connectivity, Spatial Configuration Corridors are dynamic Corridors can be visually classified by types: trough corridors, wooded strips, and stream/river corridors Function Habitat Conduit Filter Sink Source Chasing the bear

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What are corridors?

Corridors are linear patches or narrow strips -- a special kind of patches.

Examples: roads, railroads, streams/rivers, power lines, sewer lines, trails, hedge rows/windbreaks, etc.

Structure

Width, Length, Height, Shape, Contrast, Connectivity, Spatial Configuration

Corridors are dynamic

Corridors can be visually classified by types: trough corridors, wooded strips, and stream/river corridors

Function

HabitatConduitFilterSinkSource

Chasing the bear

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The Great Wall in N. China

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TUC use may occur on, above or below the corridor land surface. Above-ground utilities (powerlines) and underground utilities (pipelines) both have designated alignments that provide for access maintenance, landscaping, etc.

http://tuc.gov.ab.ca/

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Barrier or Conduit?

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Access or spread?

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Roads in Chequamegon National Forest, N. WI

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http://www.unl.edu/nac/windbreaks.html

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http://www.gcnursery.co.uk/windbreak.html

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Powerlines cause diseases through Static ElectricityNew science reveals, not radiation, but static electricity produced by powerlines interferes with the bioelectrical life process causing diseases and premature aging.

http://www.justlogiclifescience.com.au/powerlines.html

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http://photos.innersource.com/page/45/31

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http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/aft/aft.html

Cheatgrass was brought from Eurasia to Washington State in the 1890s. In 30 years it basically took over the W

http://www.enn.com/enn-news-archive/1999/08/081399/cheatgrass_5005.asp

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Cheatgrass not only changes the fire frequency of a site, but also the fire volatility, intensity and the extent that an area is likely to burn in the future.

The combination of fires, and low nitrogen content soil may drive out the native plants. But the cheatgrass seems to thrive under these conditions.

http://www.enn.com/enn-news-archive/1999/08/081399/cheatgrass_5005.asp

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Merriam & Saunders (1993)

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H1: Home range sizes of all three study species would be larger in patches with a corridor than in patches w/o a corridor.

H2: Habitat generalists would more likely than habitat specialists to move between them.

H3: Individual movement distances would be affected by corridor presence.

Hypotheses: Very rare/difficult in landscape ecology

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Cotton Mouse: Peromyscus gossypinus -- generalist

Old field mouse: Perromyscus polionotus -- specialist

Cotton rat: Sigmodon hispidus -- specialist

http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/sigmhisp.htm

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Generalist

Specialists

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H1: Home range sizes of all three study species would be larger in patches with a corridor than in patches w/o a corridor. not true

H2: Habitat generalists would more likely than habitat specialists to move between them. true

H3: Individual movement distances would be affected by corridor presence. not supported

Hypotheses: results

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