The House Crow (Corvus splendens): A Threat to New Zealand?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Suitability Mapping
2.2. Importance of Environmental Variables
Presence/Absence | Model A | Model B | Model C |
---|---|---|---|
Presence | 13.79% | 31.84% | 10.89% |
Absence | 86.21% | 68.16% | 89.11% |
2.3. Scenario Based Models of Habitat Suitability
2.4. Raster Mapping of Suitability
2.5. Potential Suitable Land Area
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Material and Methods
Model | Extent | Presence Data | Environmental Variables |
---|---|---|---|
Model A | South Australia and New Zealand | Sourced from GBIF | bio1 = Annual Mean Temperature |
bio2 = Mean Diurnal Range (Mean of monthly (max temp–min temp)) | |||
bio3 = Isothermality (bio2/bio7) (multiplied by 100) | |||
bio4 = Temperature Seasonality (standard deviation multiplied by 100) | |||
bio5 = Max Temperature of Warmest Month | |||
bio6 = Min Temperature of Coldest Month | |||
bio7 = Temperature Annual Range (bio5-bio6) | |||
bio8 = Mean Temperature of Wettest Quarter | |||
bio9 = Mean Temperature of Driest Quarter | |||
bio10 = Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter | |||
bio11 = Mean Temperature of Coldest Quarter | |||
bio12 = Annual Precipitation | |||
bio13 = Precipitation of Wettest Month | |||
bio14 = Precipitation of Driest Month | |||
bio15 = Precipitation Seasonality (Coefficient of Variation) | |||
bio16 = Precipitation of Wettest Quarter | |||
bio17 = Precipitation of Driest Quarter | |||
bio18 = Precipitation of Warmest Quarter | |||
bio19 = Precipitation of Coldest Quarter | |||
Model B | New Zealand | Ports of Entry | (Same as in Model A) |
Model C | New Zealand | No presence | Temperature |
Elevation | |||
Land cover | |||
Population |
Land Cover Type | Ranking |
---|---|
Built up areas | 5 |
Dumps | 5 |
Urban areas | 5 |
Transport corridors | 4 |
Major shelter belts | 4 |
Orchards | 4 |
Vineyards | 4 |
Short term rotation cropland | 4 |
High producing grassland | 3 |
Low producing grassland | 2 |
Native forest | 1 |
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Fraser, D.L.; Aguilar, G.; Nagle, W.; Galbraith, M.; Ryall, C. The House Crow (Corvus splendens): A Threat to New Zealand? ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2015, 4, 725-740. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4020725
Fraser DL, Aguilar G, Nagle W, Galbraith M, Ryall C. The House Crow (Corvus splendens): A Threat to New Zealand? ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. 2015; 4(2):725-740. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4020725
Chicago/Turabian StyleFraser, Diane L., Glenn Aguilar, William Nagle, Mel Galbraith, and Colin Ryall. 2015. "The House Crow (Corvus splendens): A Threat to New Zealand?" ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 4, no. 2: 725-740. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4020725