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REAs synthesize the best available information about resource conditions and trends within an ecoregion. They highlight and map areas of high ecological value, including important wildlife habitats and corridors, and gauge their potential risks from climate change, wildfires, invasive species, energy development, and urban growth. REAs also map areas that have high energy development potential, and relatively low ecological value, which could be best-suited for siting future energy development. In addition, REAs establish landscape-scale baseline ecological data to gauge the effect and effectiveness of future management actions. The Mojave Basin and Range REA was initiated in July 2010. It has been completed and...
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These data consist of the raw persistence, extinction, and colonization probability estimates for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) [pathogen] and Eastern Spotted Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) [host] collected using an expert elicitation process (modified Delphi approach). Thirty-five experts provided estimates, and during the elicitation, they each provided four estimates for each parameter including the most reasonable estimate, lowest reasonable estimate and highest reasonable estimate, and confidence values. Experts provided their estimates based on a Bsal invasion of a newt population in the eastern United States, such as (an intact bottomland hardwood forest in Maryland). These estimates were used...
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These data provide information on the relationship between California red-legged frogs and their habitat in a unique ecosystem to better conserve this threatened species while restoring habitat for rare dune plants and animals.


map background search result map search result map Mojave Basin and Range Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) Habitat Selection of California Red-Legged Frogs in Point Reyes Coastal Dune Drainages (2015) Science Data Catalog submission - USGS:807e4afc-abcf-44e3-8ec8-efac78af9bbd Habitat Selection of California Red-Legged Frogs in Point Reyes Coastal Dune Drainages (2015) Mojave Basin and Range Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) Science Data Catalog submission - USGS:807e4afc-abcf-44e3-8ec8-efac78af9bbd