. Surveys for grassland birds of the Malta Field Office-BLM, including a seven-year study in north Valley County . Birds; Bird populations; Bird populations; Bird populations; Grasslands; Rare birds; Habitat surveys. Log response of Sprague_5_Plpltto aspect90m_mtS3cllp TO. aspect9(]m_mtB3cli|i Log response of Sprague_5_Pipit to nlGd90m_mtS3 Hh i t t I ir Log res pc nse of Sprag ue s Pi 3i to statsgo90m mt83 clip 1 Log response of Sprague Pipit to curve planSOir mfSZ a A Log respo nse of Sprague s Pipit to elevSOm mtS3clip |\ \l 1 \ Log res ponse cuive_ of Sprague |ilan90m_mtB3 s Pipit to p
. Surveys for grassland birds of the Malta Field Office-BLM, including a seven-year study in north Valley County . Birds; Bird populations; Bird populations; Bird populations; Grasslands; Rare birds; Habitat surveys. Log response of Sprague_5_Plpltto aspect90m_mtS3cllp TO. aspect9(]m_mtB3cli|i Log response of Sprague_5_Pipit to nlGd90m_mtS3 Hh i t t I ir Log res pc nse of Sprag ue s Pi 3i to statsgo90m mt83 clip 1 Log response of Sprague Pipit to curve planSOir mfSZ a A Log respo nse of Sprague s Pipit to elevSOm mtS3clip |\ \l 1 \ Log res ponse cuive_ of Sprague |ilan90m_mtB3 s Pipit to precip annSOm mtS3 a,3 ^ I"" 5-11,1 -D3 -QA Log response of Sprague s Pipit to slopes m mtSSclip Log response Of Sprague s Pipit to tmax90m mt83 :i -â¡5 I- ^ £'- s "" i 35 \ \ .411 \ \ "" s Log resp Elope9(]m_m183clip 3nse of Sprague s Pipit to tminSOm mtS^clip \ ~ L â ~^ -^ â ^^ Log resp onse of Sprague s Pipit to geo mbrr g90mt83clJF -! 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Log respo nseo Sprague s Pipit to so il tmpSOm mtS3 msi(3am_mt83 Figure C20. Response curves for individual environmental variables showing how the logistic prediction changes as each environmental variable is varied while all other envi- ronmental variables are held constant at their average sample values. The value on the y-axis is predicted probability of suitable conditions as given by the logistic formula P(x) = exp(cl * fl(x) + c2 *f2(x) + c3 *f3(x)...) / Z. Note that if any of the environmental variables are correlated, the marginal response curves can be misleading (, two highly correlated variables with opposite response curves could effectively cancel each other out). Value definitions and/or links to metadata containing these definitions can be found in the Descriptions of Environmental Input Layers section of the appendix Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
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