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USGS Gap Analysis Project - Additional Data - Forest Edge

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Start Date
1999-04-28
End Date
2004-07-26

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USGS - Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, and Library - Gap Analysis Project, 20110222, USGS Gap Analysis Project - Additional Data - Forest Edge: U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7XW4HPN.

Summary

The ecotone (i.e., edge) between forested and non-forested environments can be a critical aspect of habitat. We grouped land cover types - ecological systems, human land use, and water - (subsequently referred to as map units) into forested, non-forested, and shrubland/woodland land cover types to create unique data layers. These data layers can then be buffered at specified distances to identify species' habitats. Aggregated map units can be compared and contrasted to identify areas of transition between these broad categories. They can also be used to identify core areas or contiguous blocks of similar type (i.e., interior) through buffering. This dataset was derived from the GAP National Land Cover data. Forested map units included [...]

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Additional data, such as forest edge, are used in the GAP species modeling process. Forest edge areas identified as usable habitat for species is used with this forest edge data to determine habitat suitability in a spatially explicit way.
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  • State CHAT Data Community (CHAT-DC)
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.5066/F7XW4HPN

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