Connectivity.
Connectivity. Ecological conditions that exist at several spatial and temporal scales that provide landscape linkages that permit the exchange of flow, sediments, and nutrients; the daily and seasonal movements of animals within home ranges; the dispersal and genetic interchange between populations; and the long-distance range shifts of species, such as in response to climate change.
Source
36 CFR § 219.19
Scoping language
Definitions of the special terms used in this subpart are set out as follows.