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Captures and recaptures of DSL in ecotones where habitat transition from one land cover (e.g., shinnery oak sand dunes) to another land over (e.g., mesquite grasslands) are rare and, when recaptured, DSL are recaptured back in shinnery oak dunes (TAMU 2016a). Thus, the available science demonstrates that 164-foot-wide habitat transition areas surrounding suitable habitats for the DSL (e.g., shinnery oak sand dunes, shinnery oak shrublands, etc.), captures the area that DSL may use occasionally to support their daily activities. It is plausible that additional land covers may be suitable for the DSL given the interspersion and heterogeneity of land covers that may be traversed by the DSL during gene flow between documented populations (Xxxx et al. 2009, 2011; Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 1997, 2011; Xxxxxxx et al. 2016; Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2007; TAMU 2016a, 2016b). But ecological information on extent of use, level of suitability to support sustained populations of DSL in land covers outside of those discussed above is limited. Xxxx and Xxxxx (1998:2) and TAMU (2016a:42) discuss DSL sightings in xxxxx pipeline Right-of- Ways and occasionally on sand covered caliche roads. Xxxxx et al. (1998) demonstrate a decline in DSL relative abundance but persistence in sand dunes where shinnery oak was removed and succeeded by other shrubs, forbs and grasses but still contained blowouts. DSL Status in Texas
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Captures and recaptures of DSL in habitat transitions are rare and, when recaptured, DSL are recaptured back in shinnery oak dunes (TAMU 2016a). Thus, the available science demonstrates that 164-foot-wide habitat transition areas from shinnery oak dune complexes may be suitable habitat occasionally used by the DSL. It is plausible that additional land covers may be suitable for the DSL given the interspersion and heterogeneity of land covers that may be traversed by the DSL during gene flow between documented populations (Xxxx et al. 2009, 2011; Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 1997, 2011; Xxxxxxx et al. 2016; Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2007; TAMU 2016a, 2016b). Ecological information for the DSL in other land covers currently is lacking, and the extent of use and level of suitability of these land covers for supporting DSL populations is also lacking in the available scientific literature. DSL Status in Texas In Texas, DSL historically occurred in Gaines, Andrews, Xxxxxxx, Xxxx and Xxxxx Counties, but there are no recent records of the DSL in Crane County despite extensive surveys of this county (Xxxxxx 1988; Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxx 1972; Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2007; Xxxxxxx and Xxxx 1998; Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 2011; Xxxxxx et al. 2018). The historical occurrence of DSL in Crane County is based on a single specimen (Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxx 1972), but land covers present in the county are comparable to those found in areas of recent occurrences, thus it is unclear why DSL have not been documented in the county recently (Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 2011). Most of the DSL’s range in New Mexico (approximately 76%) is located on federal or state lands, and 24% is located on private lands (Xxxxxxx et al. 2016). In Texas, nearly all of the DSL range is on private lands (US Geological Survey 2019). The Monahans Sandhills State Park, is a 3,840-acre park in Xxxxxxx and Xxxx Counties, leased by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Xxxx County owns 300 acres, the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Foundation owns 3,000 acres, and the Xxxxxxxx family of Monahans owns 800 acres of the park (TPWD 2019). Consequently, many areas in Texas remain unsurveyed due to limited access, which is a factor in the incomplete nature of current DSL Habitat models for West Texas. Xxxxxxxxx et al. (2007) conducted surveys in 2006 and 2007 to determine the distribution of the DSL in Texas. They conducted 32 visual encounter surveys at 27 sites (including 19 historic localities) that contained potential habitat for the DSL (e.g., shinnery oak sand dunes) in ...
Captures utilization information from service tickets, work orders, fuel reports, and other utilization reports from Customer.
Captures. The Filter Data query allows you to select a subset of the data in Captures for export. You sequentially select items from the choices on the left. Only choices that persist from one level to the next are displayed. For example, the first selection allows your choice of year(s). As with all selections, more than one choice can be made. Click on the year(s) you want, holding down the Control key if selecting more than one. Then click on the right arrow to accept your choice(s). Possible locations are then displayed in the next selection area. Choose the location(s) you are interested in and continue until all 5 selection stages have been completed. Click on the Run Filter button and a new table will be opened containing the requested data. You may select Save As to save this in a file, or you can cut and paste into another application.
Captures. For some Payment Methods it is possible to ask for Authorization of a payment (to check whether the Account Holder indeed has an account that can be charged for the payment amount) without immediately Capturing the Transaction. The prior Authorization gives the Merchant some additional assurance that when Merchant Captures the Transaction, it will be Settled to the Merchant (and not blocked or subject to Chargeback). The Merchant is responsible for Capturing Transactions; this can be realized via the Customer Area or the API. Xxxxxxxx understands that Authorized Transactions have a limited maximum Capture Period in which they can be Captured which is set by the Issuing Bank or the relevant Scheme Owner. Beyond the applicable Capture Period, the additional assurance granted by the prior Authorization is no longer valid, increasing the chances of the Capture not leading to a successful Settlement of the related payment. It is Xxxxxxxx’s responsibility to check the applicable Capture Period via the Customer Area to ensure it timely Captures Authorized Transactions. Merchant should generally take into account that the Capture Period can be as short as 5 days after Authorization.
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Captures the relevant property information including the unique land parcel ID number, area of property approved and not approved for access, livestock to be moved and other requirements such as farm biosecurity.
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Captures pictures via mobile device and post/associate with animal/person/owner -Tablet -Mobile Phone

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