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Application of Ecological Classification and Predictive Vegetation Modeling to Broad-Level Assessments of Ecosystem Health
Authors:Mark E. Jensen  Roland L. Redmond  Jeff P. Dibenedetto  Patrick S. Bourgeron  Iris A. Goodman
Affiliation:(1) Ecological Applications Service Team, USDA, Forest Service, Missoula, MT 59807, USA;(2) Wildlife Spatial Analysis Lab, Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA;(3) USDA, Forest Service, Custer National Forest, Billings, MT 59105, USA;(4) Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA;(5) National Exposure Research Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
Abstract:The Little Missouri National Grasslands (LMNG) of western North Dakota support the largest permitted cattle grazing use within all lands administered by the USDA, Forest Service, as well as critical habitat for many wildlife species. This fact, coupled with the need to revise current planning direction for range allotments of the LMNG, necessitated that a broad-level characterization of ecosystem integrity and resource conditions be conducted across all lands within the study area (approximately 800,000 hectares) in a rapid and cost-effective manner. The approach taken in this study was based on ecological classifications, which effectively utilized existing field plot data collected for a variety of previous inventory objectives, and their continuous spatial projection across the LMNG by maps of both existing and potential vegetation. These two map themes represent current and reference conditions (existing vs. potential vegetation); their intersection allowed us to assign various ecological status ratings (i.e., ecosystem integrity and resource condition) based on the degree of departure between current and reference conditions. In this paper, we present a brief review of methodologies used in the development of ecological classifications, and also illustrate their application to assessments of rangeland health through selected maps of ecological status ratings for the LMNG.
Keywords:rangeland health  ecosystem health  ecological classification  rangeland ecology  ecological modeling
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