North American Crane Working Group
		
	
 
Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop
Date of this Version
2023
Document Type
Article
Citation
Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop (2023) 16: 95–103
Abstract
Inland habitat use by wintering Aransas-Wood Buffalo whooping cranes (Grus americana) is expected to increase given projected population growth and observations of some whooping cranes using inland winter habitat in addition to coastal marshes. We developed resource utilization functions using ‘random forests’ to model whooping crane use as a function of environmental covariates considered important for whooping crane use. Covariates associated with distance to cropland, distance to development, and wetness or standing water were the most influential in model prediction. The model estimated that the 50% predicted use contour encompassed 34,925 hectares (ha) and the 95% predicted use contour encompassed 328,928 ha within the study area. While presently limited by the small sample size of inland wintering areas observations (n = 7 cranes with ≥ 50 locations), this model provides an initial tool for identifying potential effects to whooping crane inland habitat use in proximity to anthropogenic development. The model can be expanded to incorporate future data to reduce uncertainty.
				
					
Comments
United States government work