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Refer to the figures.
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Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2    You are working with a town to develop a conservation strategy for parks (tracts) of protected land in a suburban area (parks A-G). These seven areas are depicted in Figure 1. Each square in the grid indicates an area of 1 km<sup>2</sup>. - Refer to Figure 1 to familiarize yourself with the key aspects of the protected areas. Suppose a species of bird lives in the parks in this area. These birds will fly among forest patches, but will only cross a maximum of 3 km of disturbed forest. The forest habitat that the birds require is disturbed by an edge effect that penetrates 1 km into the forest. Suppose for these analyses you assess landscape characteristics for each 1 km<sup>2</sup> quadrat. If you decided instead to increase the size of your quadrats to 10 km<sup>2</sup>, could you change the scale of your analysis with the data you have? Would this be an appropriate scale for a study of the movement preferences of the bird species? Figure 2
Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 2    You are working with a town to develop a conservation strategy for parks (tracts) of protected land in a suburban area (parks A-G). These seven areas are depicted in Figure 1. Each square in the grid indicates an area of 1 km<sup>2</sup>. - Refer to Figure 1 to familiarize yourself with the key aspects of the protected areas. Suppose a species of bird lives in the parks in this area. These birds will fly among forest patches, but will only cross a maximum of 3 km of disturbed forest. The forest habitat that the birds require is disturbed by an edge effect that penetrates 1 km into the forest. Suppose for these analyses you assess landscape characteristics for each 1 km<sup>2</sup> quadrat. If you decided instead to increase the size of your quadrats to 10 km<sup>2</sup>, could you change the scale of your analysis with the data you have? Would this be an appropriate scale for a study of the movement preferences of the bird species? You are working with a town to develop a conservation strategy for parks (tracts) of protected land in a suburban area (parks A-G). These seven areas are depicted in Figure 1. Each square in the grid indicates an area of 1 km2.
- Refer to Figure 1 to familiarize yourself with the key aspects of the protected areas. Suppose a species of bird lives in the parks in this area. These birds will fly among forest patches, but will only cross a maximum of 3 km of disturbed forest. The forest habitat that the birds require is disturbed by an edge effect that penetrates 1 km into the forest. Suppose for these analyses you assess landscape characteristics for each 1 km2 quadrat. If you decided instead to increase the size of your quadrats to 10 km2, could you change the scale of your analysis with the data you have? Would this be an appropriate scale for a study of the movement preferences of the bird species?

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Music Preferences

An individual's specific tastes or choices in music genres, artists, or compositions, influenced by personal experiences, culture, and personality.

Light-Sensitive

The quality of being responsive or reactive to light, often referring to certain cells in the retina or materials that change when exposed to light.

Inner Portion

Refers to the internal part or area of something, often implying a core or central component.

Pupil

The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters, and whose size is regulated by the iris.

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