Social Ecological Outcomes of Connectivity Conservation

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Research Interest:
SES
Redband Trout
Component:
Mapping
Modeling
Description:
In the Teton River, fish passage barriers and seasonal dewatering practices block migratory pathways for Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout, but also prevent negative interactions between native trout and non-native fish species. Management decisions that could alter connectivity or non-native species demographics have uncertain ecological and social outcomes, which affect not only fish and stream ecosystems but also a variety of stakeholder interests. This project aims to integrate mental modeling and agent-based modeling to explore the social-ecological outcomes to changing stream connectivity.
Transdisciplinary Research:
Yes
Data Collected:
Semi-Structured Interviews
Quantitative Agent-Based Models
Data Collection Period:
2020-2021
Data Geometry:
Polygon (Area)
Data CRS:
WGS84
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