Assessing Urban Habitat Connectivity: Using Circuit Theory to Model Blanding's Turtle Movement

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Environmental Studies (ENTS)

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None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2016

Department or Program

Environmental Studies

Comps Adviser(s)

Eblen-Zayas, Melissa; Nega, Tsegaye

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vinellae_2016_ENTS_paper.pdf

Keywords

Blanding's Turtle, ENTS, Ecology, Habitat Connectivity, CircuitScape, GIS, Circuit Theory, Urbanization, Twin Cities, Habitat Fragmentation

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Student Work Completed Date

2016-03-29

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