@TechReport{Ehlschlaeger_ERDC-CERL-TR-06-36_20061201, author = {Charles Ehlschlaeger and James Westervelt and Harold Balbach and H. Resit Akcakaya and Tom Hoctor and Crystal Goodison and William W. Hargrove and Forrest M. Hoffman and Winifred Rose and Robert C. Lozar}, institution = {U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center}, title = {Habitat Fragmentation Handbook for Installation Planners}, editor = {Robert C. Lozar}, type = {Technical Report}, number = {ERDC/CERL TR-06-36}, day = 1, month = dec, year = 2006, abstract = {The primary objective of this work is to provide military installation planners with a sourcebook on the state of the art in how to analyze the probability and risks of habitat fragmentation for animal Threatened and Endangered Species (TES). The document provides a review of habitat fragmentation issues, focusing on those of highest concern to Army Military Installation Land Managers. It has been designed to capture information developed during the 4-year ERDC research project called: Quantify Effects of Fragmentation and Approaches to Mitigate. Major components include: \begin{itemize} \item TES habitat background survey \item Army TES Life histories and potential supporting data types \item Description of major Fragmentation initiatives \item Survey of the major Fragmentation modeling techniques \item Evaluation of Data Quality \item Potential inputs for a long term TES monitoring capability \item Recommendations for future directions. \end{itemize} } }