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Expert responses of influential habitat attributes for at-risk species

Environmental, ecological, climatic, anthropogenic, or other attributes influential to herpetofauna species status in the Southeast

Dates

Publication Date
First Processing Date
2016-09-01

Citation

Crawford, B.A., Maerz, J.C., and Moore, C.T., 2020, Range-wide habitat suitability maps for at-risk species in the longleaf system: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P92PZN7G.

Summary

A full discussion of the compilation methodology and sources used to develop this data is available in the accompanying publication: Crawford, B.A., J.C. Maerz, & C.T. Moore. 2019. Expert-informed habitat suitability analysis for at-risk species assessment and conservation planning. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. in review.

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Habitat_targets_all.csv
“Habitat attributes from experts”
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Purpose

These data were developed to support the Species Status Assessments conducted by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and conservation planning for State, Federal, and non-government researchers, managers, landowners, and other partners for the five focal herpetofauna species. The data may inform further analyses that require identification of attributes that are influential to habitat suitability and population statuses for the set of 5 at-risk herpetofauna species.

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