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This dataset represents numerical values denoting a binary identification of whether a particular condition is met. In this case, values represent whether a given land parcel (represented as a pixel) is classified as "Hay/Pasture" or "Cultivated Crops" (pixels will be assigned a value of 1), or not (all pixels not in one of these categories will be assigned a value of 0). This raster is one of 9 inputs used to calculate the "Normalized Importance Index."
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The values in this raster are unit-less scores ranging from 0 to 1 that represent normalized dollars per acre damage claims from antelope on Wyoming lands. This raster is one of 9 inputs used to calculate the "Normalized Importance Index."
The objective of this research is to study and quantitatively describe the factors that influence the response of macroinvertebrates to both anthropogenic and natural environmental factors and assess the effects macroinvertebrates have on the physical, chemical, and biological quality of aquatic systems. This involves 1) studying macroinvertebrate distributions across a range of spatial and temporal scales representing a variety of environmental settings and influences, 2) identifying and measuring the effects of stressors that are macroinvertebrate-specific, 3) identifying the effects macroinvertebrates have on the physical, chemical, and biological environment, 4) developing and applying statistical models that...
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The SARP Riparian Assessment analysis assesses the current condition of riparian habitat within a 30 meter buffers along streams and rivers throughout the SARP region and provides a baseline against which to measure future progress toward achieving riparian habitat conservation/restoration goals. For more information, read the Riparian Assessment White Paper: http://southeastaquatics.net/documents/riparian-assessment-white-paper
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The SARP River Classification Framework provides consistent categories of ecologically relevant attributes for streams and rivers across the region at the NHD+ segment scale. The attributes that are currently available include: 1) stream size: by basin area and mean annual flow; 2) gradient: by average segment slope; 3) EPA Level 3 Ecoregion; 4) TNC Freshwater Ecoregion; and 5) Ecological Drainage Units.  For more detailed information, go to the SIFN page on the SARP website at http://www.southeastaquatics.net/sarps-programs/sifn
Small-bodied, riverine minnows that historically characterized fish assemblages of Great Plains rivers in North America have declined because of river fragmentation, dewatering, river channel degradation, river salinization and nonnative species introductions. The Pecos bluntnose shiner Notropis simus pecosensis, a member of this guild, persists in one segment of the Pecos River, New Mexico, USA. We characterized habitat associations for the species at two spatial scales. In general, N. s. pecosensis associated with fluvial habitats, but velocity association depended on body size, with larger individuals using swifter habitats. All N. s. pecosensis associated with relatively low depths (3–51 cm), which were most...
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The data contained in this report was compiled, modified, and analyzed for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) Integrated Assessment (IA). The WLCI is a long-term science based effort to assess and enhance aquatic and terrestrial habitats at a landscape scale in southwest Wyoming while facilitating responsible energy development through local collaboration and partnerships. The IA is an integrated synthesis and analysis of WLCI resource values based on best available data and information collected from multiple agencies and organizations. It is a support tool for landscape-scale conservation planning and evaluation, and a data and analysis resource that can be used for addressing specific management...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis drives many biogeochemical and ecological processes in lakes, estuaries, and the ocean. For example, dynamic changes in pH, trace metal speciation, and concentrations of dissolved gases (oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane), inorganic nutrients (nitrate, phosphate, silicate), and organic compounds (amino acids, organosulfur compounds) are all closely associated with fluctuations in phytoplankton photosynthesis. Trophic linkages also exist, between the phytoplankton as primary producers and populations of consumer organisms including bacteria, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, and fish. Our scientific understanding of lakes and estuaries as dynamic ecosystems is therefore dependent upon...
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A long-term, multiseason, fish egg sampling program is conducted annually on the Detroit, Saint Clair, and Saint Marys rivers to identify where productive fish spawning habitat currently exists and evaluate habitat restoration projects. Egg mats were placed on the river bottom during the spring and fall at historic spawning areas, candidate fish spawning habitat restoration sites, and completed spawning habitat restoration sites throughout the rivers. Widespread evidence was found of lithophilic spawning by numerous native fish species, including walleye (Sander vitreus), lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), suckers (Family: Catostomidae), and trout-perch (Percopsis omiscomaycus)....


map background search result map search result map Multi-criteria Index - Terrestrial Pipeline Density Protected Properties and Easements Sage-grouse Stipulations Big Game Crucial Winter Habitat Condition - Terrestrial - Species of Concern - AWVED BLM Conventional Oil and Gas RFDs (Reasonable Foreseeable Development Scenarios) Future Change - High Density Housing Parcels Resource Index - Aquatic - Total Multi-criteria Index - Aquatic Big Game Migration Corridor Density Sagebrush (>15% cover) SARP Riparian Assessment - Alabama Rivers and Streams Classification WLCI - Important Agricultural Lands Assessment (Input Raster: Normalized Antelope Damage Claims) WLCI - Important Agricultural Lands Assessment (Input Raster: NLCD Lands Classified as Hay/Pasture or Cultivated Crops) Fish eggs collected in the St. Clair, Detroit, and St. Marys rivers, 2005-2022 WLCI - Important Agricultural Lands Assessment (Input Raster: Normalized Antelope Damage Claims) Resource Index - Aquatic - Total WLCI - Important Agricultural Lands Assessment (Input Raster: NLCD Lands Classified as Hay/Pasture or Cultivated Crops) Pipeline Density Protected Properties and Easements Sage-grouse Stipulations Big Game Crucial Winter Habitat Condition - Terrestrial - Species of Concern - AWVED BLM Conventional Oil and Gas RFDs (Reasonable Foreseeable Development Scenarios) Future Change - High Density Housing Parcels Big Game Migration Corridor Density Sagebrush (>15% cover) Multi-criteria Index - Terrestrial Multi-criteria Index - Aquatic Fish eggs collected in the St. Clair, Detroit, and St. Marys rivers, 2005-2022 SARP Riparian Assessment - Alabama Rivers and Streams Classification