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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry, species code 761) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Pinus elliottii (slash pine, species code 111) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized to 20...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Quercus imbricaria (shingle oak, species code 817) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Acer nigrum (black maple, species code 314) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized to 20 by...
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A warming climate could profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of many fishes. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) may be especially vulnerable to climate change given that spawning and early rearing are constrained by cold water temperatures creating a patchwork of natal headwater habitats across river networks. Because the size and connectivity of patches also appear to influence the persistence of local populations, climate warming could lead to increasing fragmentation of remaining habitats and accelerated decline of this species. We modeled the relationships between (1) the lower elevation limits of small bull trout and mean annual air temperature and (2) latitude and longitude across the species'...
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A warming climate could profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of many fishes. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) may be especially vulnerable to climate change given that spawning and early rearing are constrained by cold water temperatures creating a patchwork of natal headwater habitats across river networks. Because the size and connectivity of patches also appear to influence the persistence of local populations, climate warming could lead to increasing fragmentation of remaining habitats and accelerated decline of this species. We modeled the relationships between (1) the lower elevation limits of small bull trout and mean annual air temperature and (2) latitude and longitude across the species...
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A warming climate could profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of many fishes. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) may be especially vulnerable to climate change given that spawning and early rearing are constrained by cold water temperatures creating a patchwork of natal headwater habitats across river networks. Because the size and connectivity of patches also appear to influence the persistence of local populations, climate warming could lead to increasing fragmentation of remaining habitats and accelerated decline of this species. We modeled the relationships between (1) the lower elevation limits of small bull trout and mean annual air temperature and (2) latitude and longitude across the species...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon, species code 521) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Magnolia grandiflora (southern magnolia, species code 652) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized...
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These data are statistical model outputs for merlin (Falco columbarius) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. The UCSB Biogeography Lab used Maxent to generate predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-foldcross validated AUC scores. Results are preliminary and have notyet been reviewed by expert biologists. Both continuous probability surfaces and binary layers are available for each species...
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These data are statistical model outputs for Mojave monkeyflower (Mimulus mohavensis) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. The UCSB Biogeography Lab used Maxent to generate predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-foldcross validated AUC scores. Results are preliminary and have notyet been reviewed by expert biologists. Both continuous probability surfaces and binary layers are available...
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These data are statistical model outputs for Nevada onion (Allium nevadense) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. The UCSB Biogeography Lab used Maxent to generate predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-foldcross validated AUC scores. Results are preliminary and have notyet been reviewed by expert biologists. Both continuous probability surfaces and binary layers are available for each...
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These data are statistical model outputs for small-flowered bird's-beak (Cordylanthus parviflorus) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. The UCSB Biogeography Lab used Maxent to generate predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-foldcross validated AUC scores. Results are preliminary and have notyet been reviewed by expert biologists. Both continuous probability surfaces and binary layers...
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These data are statistical model outputs for Alkali mariposa-lily (Calochortus striatus ) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. Predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species were generated from Maxent models for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-fold cross validated AUC scores. Binary layers depicting predicted suitable habitat were derived using the equal training sensitivity and specificity threshold. For Calochortus striatus,...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Quercus lyrata (overcup oak, species code 822) as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized to 20 by 20 kilometer grid cells....
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Ulmus americana (American elm, species code 972) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized to...
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This dataset represents actual and predicted suitable habitat for Ulmus thomasii (rock elm, species code 977) in the Eastern United States as measured by importance value based on data obtained from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) project, current climate conditions, and future climate projections. This summary unit of this dataset is a 20 by 20 kilometer cell. The actual importance value (IV) was calculated based on the number of stems and basal area of a given tree species relative to other tree species on a plot using about 100,000 FIA plots (representing nearly 3 million tree records) in the 37 states within the United States east of the 100th meridian. These importance values were summarized to 20 by...
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The publication "Invaders from Islands: Thermal Matching, Potential, or Plasticity?" is comprised of data derived from multiple datasets. These datasets include climatic and temperature variables used in ecological niche models for predicting suitable habitat for Leiocephalus carinatus in its invaded and native ranges. Also included are thermal tolerance measurements assessed in March 2020 for Leiocephalus carinatus from Key Largo and Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA. Additionally, we include weatherstation data for local minimum and maximum ambient temperatures for the experimentally assessed populations at short (months) and long (decades) timescales. The dataset "curly_thermal_limits" describes thermal tolerance data...
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This dataset displays polygon data for Global Important Bird Areas in the Mississippi River Basin.From its start in Europe in the 1980s, the Important Bird Areas concept has been a success, leading to the recognition and protection of some 3,500 sites worldwide. American Bird Conservancy's Important Bird Areas Program was launched in 1995 and has concentrated on identifying and documenting the very top sites throughout all 50 states - those of significance on a global level. Many kinds of sites are represented: National Wildlife Refuges, National Parks and Forests, state lands, conservation organization lands, and some private lands. Some of these sites are important because they are links along a migratory pathway....


map background search result map search result map Merlin - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Mojave monkeyflower - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Nevada onion - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Small-flowered bird's-beak - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Alkali mariposa lily - Species Distribution Model, DRECP Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Ulmus thomasii (rock elm) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Ulmus americana (American elm) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Quercus lyrata (overcup oak) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Quercus imbricaria (shingle oak) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Magnolia grandiflora (southern magnolia) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Acer nigrum (black maple) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Pinus elliottii (slash pine) as measured by importance value (IV) Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming an 800-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming a 250-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming a 100-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Steep Slopes American Bird Conservancy - Globally Significant Important Bird Areas (MRB) Florida invasive Leiocephalus carinatus ecological niche model, thermal environment, and thermal tolerance, 1991-2020 Merlin - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Mojave monkeyflower - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Nevada onion - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Small-flowered bird's-beak - UCSB Species Distribution Model, CA Desert Alkali mariposa lily - Species Distribution Model, DRECP Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming an 800-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming a 250-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Bull trout (USA) lower elevation limit assuming a 100-meter rise from current (baseline) conditions as a result of climate warming Florida invasive Leiocephalus carinatus ecological niche model, thermal environment, and thermal tolerance, 1991-2020 Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Magnolia grandiflora (southern magnolia) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Acer nigrum (black maple) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Ulmus thomasii (rock elm) as measured by importance value (IV) Steep Slopes Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Quercus imbricaria (shingle oak) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon) as measured by importance value (IV) American Bird Conservancy - Globally Significant Important Bird Areas (MRB) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Pinus elliottii (slash pine) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Quercus lyrata (overcup oak) as measured by importance value (IV) Eastern United States Climate Change Tree Atlas - Suitable habitat for Ulmus americana (American elm) as measured by importance value (IV)