Habitat Assessment of the Pacific Sideband (Monadenia fidelis) In ...
Habitat Assessment of the Pacific Sideband (Monadenia fidelis) In ...
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<strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>Sideband</strong> 14Wildlife in Canada and <strong>the</strong> Species at Risk registry. It is anticipated that through thisprocess <strong>the</strong> scientific body will be able to establish appropriate recommendations tosuccessfully manage and maintain <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> sideband as well as o<strong>the</strong>r species at risk.It is also very important that assessment specialists do not discount or solely rely onexisting scientific literature when scoping study areas for <strong>the</strong> potential presence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>sideband or o<strong>the</strong>r species at risk. It is apparent that due to natural variation, geographiclocation and isolation, and species adaptability (e.g., adapting to an urbanized area), morethan a single habitat type may be suitable.6.0 ReferencesForsyth, R.G. 2004. Land snails <strong>of</strong> British Columbia. University <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaPress. Vancouver, BC. 176pp.Mason, B., and R. Knight. 2001. Sensitive <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>In</strong>ventory and Mapping. CommunityMapping Network, Vancouver, British Columbia. 315pp + viii. M. Johannes,Editor.NatureServe. 2007. NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> life [webapplication]. Version 6.2. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia. Availablehttp://www.natureserve.org/explorer. (Accessed: October 16, 2007 ).