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JIANGUO LIU MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY WILLIAM W. TAYLOR MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Integrating ~andscap~e cology into ~ a t u r aRle source Management CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE The Pitt Building, Tmmpington Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS TheEdinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA 477 WilliafnstownR oad, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia Ruiz de Alarc6n 13,28014 Madrid, Spain Dock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africa @ Cambridge University Press 2002 This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published zoo2 printed in the 'United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge Typeface Lexicon (TheEmchede'FontFoundty)i o/w pt System QuarkX~ressTM [s E] A catalogue recordforthis book isavailablefi.om theBritishLibraty Library ofCongress Cataloguingi n Publication data Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management / edited by Jianguo Lui and William W .Taylor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ). ISBN o 521 78015 2 -ISBN o 521 78433 6 (pb.) I. ~andscapeec ology. 2. Natural resources. I. Liu,Jianguo, 1963- 11. Taylor, William W . ISBN o 521 78015 2 hardback ISBN o 521 78433 6 paperback Contents List of contributors X Foreword xiv EUGENE P. ODUM Preface xvi Acknowledgments xviii PART I Introduction and concepts 1 1 Coupling landscape ecologywith natural resource management: Paradigm shifts and new approaches 3 JIANGUO LIU AND WILLIAM W. TAYLOR PART 11 Landscape structure and multi-scale management 21 2 ~ntegratingla ndscape structure and scale into a resource management 23 JOHN A. WIENS, BEATRICE VAN HORNE, AND BARRY R. NOON 3 ~ocapla tch landscape studies for wildlife management: Optimizing sampling effort across scales 68 JULIE M. BRENNAN, DARREN J*B ENDER, THOMAS A. CONTRERAS, AND LENORE FAHRIG 4 Managing for small-patch patterns in human-dominated landscapes: Cultural factors and Corn Belt agriculture 92 ROBERT C. CORRY AND JOAN IVERSON NASSAUER 5 Alandscape approach to managing the biota of streams 114 CHARLES F. RABENI AND SCOTT P. SOWA vii viii CONTENTS 6 inking ecological and social scales for natural resource management 143 KRISTIINA A. VOGT, MORGAN GROVE, HEIDI ASBJORNSEN, KEELY B. MAXWELL, DANIEL J. VOGT, RAGNHILDUR SIGUREIARDOTTIR, BRUCE C. LARSON, LEO SCHIBLI, AND MICHAEL DOVE PART IU ~andscaphe nction and cross-boundary m a n a g e 177 7 Assessing the ecological consequences of forest policies in a multi- ownership province in Oregon 179 THOMAS A- SPIES, GORDON H. REEVES, KELLY M. BURNETT, WILLIAM C. MCCOMB, K. NORMAN JOHNSON, GORDON GRANT, JANET L. OHMANN, STEVE L. GARMAN, AND PETE BETTINGER 8 Incorporating the effects of habitat edges into landscape models: Effective area models for cross-boundary management 208 - THOMAS D. SISK AND NICK M. HADDAD 9 Aquatic-terrestrial linkages and implications for landscape management 241 REBECCA L. SCHNEIDER, EDWARD L. MILLS, AND DANIEL C. JOSEPHSON PARTI V ~andscapceh ange and adaptive management 263 lo Al andscape-transition matrix approach for land management 265 VIRGINIA H- DALE, DESMOND T. FORTES, AND TOM L. ASHWOOD 11 ~acticaml onitoring of landscapes DEAN L. URBAN ~andscapceh ange: Patterns, effects, and implications for adaptive 12 management of wildlife resources 312 DANIEL T. RUTLEDGE AND CHRISTOPHER A. LEPCZYK I 13 Landscape ecology in highly managed regions: The benefits of collaboration between management and researchers 334 JOHN B. DUNNING JR. PART v ~andscapien tegrity and integrated management 347 14 Putting multiple use and sustained yield into a landscape context 349 THOMAS R. CROW 15 ~ntegratingla ndscape ecology into fisheries management: A rationale and practical considerations 366 WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, DANIEL B. HAYES, C. PAOLA FERRERI, KRISTINE D. LYNCH, KURT Re NEWMAN, AND EDWARD F. ROSEMAN 16 Applications of advanced technologies in studying and managing grassland landscape integrity 390 GREG A. HOCH, BRENT La BROCK, AND f OHN M. BRIGGS 17 An integrated approach to landscape science and management 412 RICHARD J. HOBBS AND ROBERT LAMBECK PART VI syntheses and perspectives 431 18 ridging the gap between landscape ecology and natural resource management 433 MONICA G. TURNER, THOMAS R. CROW, JIANGUO LIU, DALE RABE, CHARLES F. RABENI, PATRICIA A. SORANNO, WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, KRISTIINA A- VOGT, AND JOHN A. WIENS 19 Landscape ecology of the future: A regional interface of ecology and socioeconomics EUGENE P. ODUM 20 ~pilogue RICHARD T. T. FORMAN Color plates between pages 268 and 269 contributors Heidi Asbjornsen Kelly M. Burnett Agricultural University of Norway USDA Forest Service Department of Forest Sciences pacific ~orthwes~t esearchS tation P. 0. Box 5044 3200 SW Jefferson Way ki, orw way Corvallis, OR 97331 U SA Tom L. Ashwood Thomas A. Contreras Environmental SciencesD ivision ~ttawa-carletonIn stitute of ~iology Oak Ridge National Laboratory Carleton University Oak Ridge, TN 37831 U SA 1125 colonel By Drive Ottawa, ONK1S 5B6 Canada Darren J. Bender Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology Robert C. Corry Carleton University School of Natural Resources and * 1125 Colonel By Drive Environment Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 ~anada University of Michigan 430 East University Avenue Pete Bettinger Ann Arbor, MI 48 109 USA Forest ResourcesD epartment College of Forestry Thomas R. Crow Oregon State University USDAForest Service Corvallis, OR9733 1U SA 1831 E ast Highway 169 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 USA Julie M. Brennan f Ottawa-CarletonInstituteo f Biology Virginia H. Dale Carleton University EnvironmentalS ciences Division 1125C olonel By Drive Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ottawa, ONKlS 5B6 Canada Oak Ridge, TN 3783 1U SA John M. Briggs Michael Dove Department of Plant Biology School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Arizona State University 301 Prospect St. Tempe, AZ 85287U SA Yale University New Haven, CT 065 11 USA Brent L. Brock Division of Biology ~ohBn. DunningJ r. Kansas State University Department of Forestry and ~aturaRle sources Manhattan, KS 66506 USA ~urduUe niversity West Lafayette, IN 47905 USA Lenore Fahrig Greg A. Hoch Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology Division of Biology Carleton University Kansas State University 1125c olonel By Drive - Manhattan, KS 66506 USA Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada K. Norman Johnson C. Paola Ferreri Forest Resources Department School of Forest Resources College of Forestry 207 Ferguson ~uilding Oregon State University ~ennsylvaniSa tate University conrailis, OR9733 1U SA University Park, PA 16802U SA Daniel C. Josephson Richard T.T. Forman Department of Natural Resources Graduate School of Design Cornell University Harvard University ~thacaN, Y 14853 USA cambridge, MA 02138 USA ~ober atm b beck ~esmonTd. Fortes CS~WOi ldlife and Ecology Institute for Environmental Studies Private Bag University of Wisconsin PO Wembley, WA 6014Australia Madison, WI 53706 USA Bruce C. Larson Steven Garman College of Forest Resources Forest Science Department University of Washingon College of Forestry Seattle, WA98185 USA Oregon StateU niversity ChristopherA . Lepczyk Corvallis, OR97331 U SA Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Gordon Grant Michigan State University . USDAForest Service 13N atural Resources Bulding Pacific Northwest Research Station East Lansing, MI 48824 USA 3200 SW Jefferson Way Jianguo Liu Corvallis, OR97331 U SA Department of Fisheries and Widlife Morgan Grove Michigan State University USDA Fores t Service 13N atural Resources Building Northeastern Forest Research Station East Lansing, MI 48824 USA 705 Spear St. Kristine D. ~ynch South Burlington,V T 05403 USA Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Nick M. Haddad Michigan State University Department of ~oology 13N atural Resources Building Box 7617 East Lansing, MI 48824 USA North Carolina State University ~eelBy. axw well ~aleighN,C 27695 USA School of Forestry and EnvironmentalS tudies Daniel B. Hayes 370 Prospect St. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Yale University Michigan State University New Haven, CT 065 11 USA 13N atural Resources Building William C. ~cCornb East Lansing, MI 48824 USA Department of Forestry and Wildlife Richard J. Hobbs Management school of ~nvironmentaSl cience University of Massachusetts Murdoch University Amherst, rvfA 01003 USA Murdoch, WA 6150 Australia XI1 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ~dwarMd ills Daniel T. Rutledge Department of Natural Resources Landcare ~esearcNh ew zealand ~imited Cornell Biological Field Station Gate 10, SilverdaleR oad Cornell University Private Bag 3 127 Ithaca, NY 14853 USA Hamilton, North Island, New Zealand Joan Iverson Nassauer Leo Schibli School of ~aturaRle sources and Environment Society for Studies on the BioticResourceso f University of Micfiigan Oaxaca 43 0 East university Avenue 2 11 Porfirio Diaz Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA Col. Centro Oaxaca City, Mexico Kurt R. Newman Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Rebecca Schneider Michigan State University Department of Natural Resources 13 Natural Resources Building Cornell University East Lansing, MI 48824 USA Ithaca, NY 14853 USA Barry R Noon Ragnhildur Sigur~arddttir Department of Fishery and Wildlife School ofForestry and Environmental Studies Colorado State University 370 Prospect St. - Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA Yale University New Haven, CT 065 11 USA Eugene P. Odum Institute of ~cology Thomas D. Sisk University of Georgia Center for EnvironmentalS ciences and Athens, GA 30602 USA . Education PO Box 5694 Janet L. Ohmann Northern Arizona University USDAForest Service Flagstaff;A Z 86001 USA Pacific Northwest Research Station 3200 SW Jefferson Way Patricia A. Soranno Corvallis, OR 9733 1 USA Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Michigan State University Dale Rabe 13 Natural Resources Building Wildlife Division East Lansing, MI 48824 USA Michigan Department of Natural Resources Lansing, MI 48909 USA Scott P. Sowa Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Charles F. Rabeni Research Unit Missouri CooperativeF ish and Wildlife University of Missouri ~esearchU nit 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia, MO6 521 1 USA 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Columbia, MO6 5 2 1 1 USA Thomas A. Spies USDA Forest Service Gordon H. Reeves Pacific Northwest Research Station uSDA Forest Service 3200 SW Jefferson Way pacificNorthwest Research Station Cornallis, OR9733 1 USA 3200 SW Jefferson Way ~orvallisO, R9733 1 USA William W .Taylor Department of ~isherieasn d Wildlife Edward F. Roseman Michigan State University PIatte River State Fish Hatchery 13 Natural Resources Building 15201 US 3 1 Highway East Lansing, Mf 48824 USA Beulah, MI 49617 USA Monica G.T urner DanielJ . Vogt ~epartmenotf Zoology College of Forest Resources University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Washington Madison, WI 53706 USA Seattle, WA 98185 USA Dean L. Urban Kristiina A. Vogt ~icholaSsc hool of the Environment College of Forest Resources Duke University University of Washington Durham, NC 27708 USA Seattle, WA 98 185 USA Beatrice Van Horne John A. Wiens Department of Biology The Nature Conservancy Colorado State University 4245 North Fairfax Drive Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA Arlington, VA 22203 USA

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302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources. Columbia, M O 65 2 1 1 USA. Gordon H. Reeves. uSDA Forest Service. pacificNorthwest Research Station. 3200 SW Jefferson Way. ~orvallis, OR9733 1 USA. Edward F. Roseman. PIatte River State Fish Hatchery. 15201 US 3 1 Highway. Beulah, MI 49617 USA.
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