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DESCRIPTION: \nAchtung\; Hörsaal H6\n \nSpecies are a fundamental conservat
 ion unit and often serve as flagships to  communicate the value and import
 ance of conservation to the public and policy  makers.  Geospatial analysi
 s has become an essential component in the  conservation toolbox\, allowin
 g us to identify and prioritize species  conservation hotspots\, assess sp
 ecies habitat needs\, develop species  distribution models and quantify  t
 he effects of climate changes on species  distributions.  Yet\, many signi
 ficant challenges remain\; specifically how to  best assess and quantify s
 patio-temporal dynamics of both species distribution  and habitat quality.
 \nIn my presentation\, I will give a brief overview of the  current use of
  geospatial analysis in species conservation. Using Smithsonian  research 
 examples on nomadic Mongolian gazelles and Asian elephants\, I will  then 
 address how geospatial analysis may be used in the conservation of highly 
  mobile species and their dynamic habitats.
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SUMMARY:Dr. Peter Leimgruber\, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute\,
  National Zoological Park\, Front Royal\, VA: (Achtung: H6) Species Conser
 vation and Geospatial Analysis—Challenges and Opportunities
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