Habitat suitability definition

Habitat suitability means a combination of abiotic and bi- otic factors used to assess the likelihood of beavers occupying and thriving in a site.

Examples of Habitat suitability in a sentence

  • Covered Area showing the categories and current locations of DSL Habitat suitability derived from Hardy et al.

  • Habitat suitability for selected wildlife species is determined using habitat associations (i.e., based on species preference of the habitat types).

  • Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: Arctic grayling riverine populations.

  • Habitat suitability indices were developed and validated for Manitoba and can therefore provide a coarse filter landscape level measure of habitat abundance over time.

  • Spatially explicit feedbacks between seagrass meadow structure, sediment and light: Habitat suitability for seagrass growth.

  • Habitat suitability for California fully protected (FP) and state species of special concern (SSC) was also assessed.

  • Pollination service value by grassland types according to avoided cost method, 2018, € Grassland type Habitat suitability for pollinators (scale 0 - 100); [HPi] Habitat area, ha; [Si] Area for 100% pollination, ha; [PSi] Pollination value, €/a Average pollination value per hectare, €/ha/a 1.

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