Chapter 2 Habitat Fragmentation
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cfs.nrcan.gc.caies of landscape units such as forest fragmentation (Debin-ski et al. 1999). Remote sensing can provide repeatable and consistent methods to develop these data layers such that changes over time can be monitored and habitat models can be developed and validated for individual species. Habitat assessment is typically GIS-based; it involves select-
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1000fof.orghabitat is well suited for their needs. Fragmentation of these lands with more roads and development would further threaten the region’s rich biodiversity, wildlife habitat, and ecosystems that naturally protect and cleanse its waters and would undermine the significant taxpayer investment in the region for conservation.
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ncert.nic.inThe red algae usually reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation. They reproduce asexually by non-motile spores and sexually by non-motile TABLE 3.1 Divisions of Algae and their Main Characteristics Classes Common Major Stored Cell Wall Flagellar Habitat Name Pigments Food Number and Position of Insertions
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