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# Header pages
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Circuitscape is an award-winning connectivity analysis software package which borrows algorithms from electronic circuit theory to predict patterns of movement, gene flow, and genetic differentiation among plant and animal populations in heterogeneous landscapes. Circuit theory complements least-cost path approaches because it considers effects of all possible pathways across a landscape simultaneously.

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The links below give more background on Circuitscape and how it is used:

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Circuitscape was originally written by [Brad McRae](http://www.nature.org/science-in-action/our-scientists/brad-mcrae.xml) and Viral Shah. Tanmay Mohapatra did most of the heavy lifting for the new [4.0 release](http://www.circuitscape.org/downloads). Brad is an Ecologist with the Nature Conservancy's North America Region. He works on habitat connectivity conservation, climate change adaptation, and landscape genetics.Viral, along with three other colleagues, created the Julia programming language ([http://www.julialang.org](http://www.julialang.org/)). He spends his time between hacking Julia and working on public policy. anmay is a software programmer and open source enthusiast. He contributes to Circuitscape and Julia development. Circuitscape v5 is developed and maintained by [Ranjan Anantharaman](https://ranjanan.github.io/).

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### **WINDOWS**:
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Gnarly Landscape Utilities is an ArcGIS toolbox designed to support some of the less-glamorous tasks involved with connectivity modeling. It includes tools for **creating resistance and habitat layers** and **core area mapping.** The core area mapping functionality was formerly packaged as the HCA Toolkit.
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**Support**

Please send bug reports to [Brad McRae](mailto:[email protected]).
Please send bug reports to [Brad McRae](mailto:[email protected]).
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# **Welcome to the Circuitscape Project**

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This site is home to [Circuitscape](/), [Linkage Mapper](http://www.circuitscape.org/linkagemapper), and [Gnarly Landscape Utilities](http://www.circuitscape.org/gnarly-landscape-utilities). All are free and open source. Circuitscape borrows algorithms from electronic circuit theory to predict connectivity in heterogeneous landscapes. Linkage Mapper uses least-cost corridor analysis, circuit theory, and barrier analysis to map corridors, detect pinch-points and restoration opportunities within them, and identify important core areas and corridors. Gnarly Landscape Utilities automates the creation of core area maps and resistance layers needed for connectivity modeling.

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