Habitat Quality definition

Habitat Quality means the relative importance of a habitat with regard to its ability to influence species presence and support the life-cycle requirements of the fish and wildlife species that use it.
Habitat Quality. Habitat quality refers to the ability of the environment to provide conditions that support individual and population persistence. High quality habitat includes all elements needed for relict leopard frogs to complete their life cycle. Low quality habitat would include only the minimal elements that support occurrence of relict leopard frogs. Habitat Quantity: Habitat quantity refers to the area of the environment that provides conditions that produce or could produce occupancy of a given organism. Historical Range: Those geographic areas inhabited at the time of modern exploration and settlement, as verified by museum voucher(s) or documented in the published literature. Introduction: Release of individuals into an area not formerly occupied by that species Inventory: The process of conducting surveys to determine total distribution and number of frogs.

Examples of Habitat Quality in a sentence

  • A test of the association between Lake Habitat Quality Assessment and macroinvertebrate community structure.

  • Where impacts to Oak Habitat cannot be avoided, each Party agrees to use good faith efforts to create, restore, enhance, and/or protect an area with twice the functional acreage of Habitat Quality and Habitat Quantity for Oak Habitat of the impact.

  • Use of Macroinvertebrates as an Indicator of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Spawning Habitat Quality in the Lower Mokelumne River, California.

  • In cases of contract extension, the Project Area is expected to maintain the same range of Habitat Quality Outcomes defined for this original contract, described in Section 3(b).

  • TSPs will use the HQT to determine Habitat Quality Outcomes achieved and compare these to target levels and variability allowances defined in the Management Plan.

  • The Participant grants the Administrator or the Administrator’s representatives, including Technical Service Providers, access to the Project Area for verifying Habitat Quality Outcomes.

  • Habitat Within the Columbia Gorge and White Salmon SOSEA – Applicants own no habitat in Habitat Quality and Distribution - Under the Proposed Action Alternative, potential habitat will be managed to advance the development of YFM habitat by age 60 or earlier.

  • Criteria Remarks Habitat Quality Construction of the Project will only result in minor encroachment into roadside habitats of low ecological value, and the periphery of Meander B (Figure 7.2) which was found to have high bird usage.

  • At the end of each extension period, Habitat Quality Outcomes will be assessed using the HQT.

  • The Department’s Secretarial Order 3362 “Improving Habitat Quality in Western Big-Game Winter Range and Migration Corridors” was signed in 2018.