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This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within a 50-km search radius.
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This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within a 5-km search radius.
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This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within a 54-km search radius.
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This map depicts the distribution of existing vegetation types contained in the LANDFIRE dataset. All 30-meter EVT grids were resampled to 90-meter grids and merged to create the final product.
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This metadata references the polygonal ARC/INFO GIS cover showing the current and historic distribution of potential habitat, or range, of the Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) in Western North America. This data was initially researched and compiled by Dr. Michael A. Schroeder, research biologist for the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. The initial draft of current and historic range data was mapped and submitted to state, federal, or provincial natural resource agencies and other experts for review, comment, and editing. The final product represents the best available science and expert review available at the time of compilation.Definition...
This map depicts the distribution of sagebrush and associated shrub-steppe habitat types using readily available data from a variety of source maps from WA, OR, CA, UT, NV, CO, WY, MT, ND, SD, AZ, NM, AB, and BC. Habitat was grouped from map sources that were classified with detailed information on specific sagebrush types, as well as coarse-scale maps that classified vegetation as only "shrub" in the case of ND and the Canadian provinces. This map is a 90-meter grid, but source material included 30 to 90-meter grids, and 1:24,000 and 1:100,000 polygon coverages.
This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within the given search radius.
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This map depicts the proportion of non-Sage-grouse habitat with 18km of each pixel. The map was produced using a moving window analysis on the Distribution of Non-Sage Grouse Habitat in the Conservation Assessment Area with a search radius of 18km. The product of the moving window was the mean pixel value within the window. This map has a 540m resolution.
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This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within a 18-km search radius.
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This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within a 100-km search radius.
This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within the given search radius.
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This metadata references the polygonal ARC/INFO GIS cover showing the current and historic distribution of potential habitat, or range, of the Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) in Western North America. This data was initially researched and compiled by Dr. Michael A. Schroeder, research biologist for the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. The initial draft of current and historic range data was mapped and submitted to state, federal, or provincial natural resource agencies and other experts for review, comment, and editing. The final product represents the best available science and expert review available at the time of compilation.Definition...
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This data set represents a preliminary attempt to define distinct areas of Sage-grouse occupation in North America. The 'boundaries' for subpopulations are not actually boundaries, but lines meant to encircle a specific group of leks. The difference may seem trivial, but it is significant. We did not establish an area associated with each population or subpopulation, and consequently we did not evaluate the associated habitat and/or landscape. This type of analysis would have required a specific assessment of the habitat within and between each of the identified populations and subpopulations. The descriptions of subpopulations are clearly a preliminary attempt to define distinct areas of occupation.
This map was developed to examine multi-scale spatial relationships between percentage of sagebrush and other response variables of interest. A map of sagebrush in the western United States was used as a base layer for a moving window analysis to calculate the percentage of the area classified as sagebrush within the given search radius.


    map background search result map search result map Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (18-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (5-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (50-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (54-km scale) in the western US Sagebrush habitat in the western US (90m) Sagebrush habitat in the western US (540m) Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (100-km scale) in the western US LANDFIRE (90m) Existing Vegetation Type Proportion of Non-Sage-grouse Habitat Within an 18-km Radius Distribution of the Sage-grouse in North America Distribution of the Sage-grouse in North America Distribution of Sagebrush and Associated Shrub-steppe Habitats in Western North America Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 5-km Radius Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 50-km Radius Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 100-km Radius Sage-grouse Subpopulations in North America Sage-grouse Subpopulations in North America Distribution of the Sage-grouse in North America Proportion of Non-Sage-grouse Habitat Within an 18-km Radius Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (100-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (18-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (5-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (50-km scale) in the western US Proportion of Sagebrush Land Cover (54-km scale) in the western US Distribution of the Sage-grouse in North America Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 5-km Radius Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 50-km Radius Distribution of Sagebrush and Associated Shrub-steppe Habitats in Western North America Percent Area of Sagebrush Habitat Within an 100-km Radius Sagebrush habitat in the western US (540m) LANDFIRE (90m) Existing Vegetation Type Sagebrush habitat in the western US (90m)