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The potential effect of development on patch size was used as an index of fragmentation. Patch size was quantified for baseline conditions for Greater Sage Grouse. This provides a reference for comparing patch size for relatively undeveloped patches (Terrestrial Development Index scores less than or equal to 1 percent).
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within the pinyon-juniper woodland system Conservation Element.The pinyon-juniper woodland system extent was determined by querying the LANDFIRE existing vegetation dataset for Pinyon-Juniper Woodland and clipping the data to the ecoregion boundary.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures of landscape development...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within the montane and subalpine conifer forest Conservation Element.The montane and subalpine conifer forest extent was determined by querying the LANDFIRE existing vegetation dataset for montane and subalpine confer forest and clipping the data to the ecoregion boundary.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures...
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2005. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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This dataset contains mountain pine beetle infestations from aerial detection survey and five needle pine distribution. Categorical values were assigned based on proximity of five needle pine affected by mountain pine beetle infestations for the Middle Rockies Ecoregion.Categorical values were assigned based on key ecological attributes table.
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2003. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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This data set is comprised of a current status analysis based on input layers of deciduous forests within the Middle Rockies Ecoregion.
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For Greater Sage Grouse connectivity we assessed development levels based on the regional Terrestrial Development Index (TDI) map, and then used the resulting output to calculate patch size and structural connectivity metrics. We mapped the structural connectivity of relatively undeveloped areas (TDI less than or equal to 1 percent) at three inter patch distances based on connectivity analysis; local (0.27 km), landscape (2.97 km), and regional (3.78 km) scales. See Chapter 2 Assessment Framework and Appendix of the Wyoming Basin REA Open File Report for additional details.
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2004. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2002. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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Some of the CYR rasters intentionally do not align or have the same extent. These rasters were not snapped to a common raster per the authors' discretion. Please review selected rasters prior to use. These varying alignments are a result of the use of differing source data sets and all products derived from them. We recommend that users snap or align rasters as best suits their own projects. - The overall status of the upland mesic spruce forest CE was assessed by intersecting the LCM with the CE distribution model for the current condition, near-term, and long-term future. In the current condition, 93% of the floodplain forest and shrub area falls in the “very high” condition class, and this proportion is not projected...
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2007. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion pluss a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within the montane and subalpine conifer forest Conservation Element.The montane and subalpine conifer forest extent was determined by querying the LANDFIRE existing vegetation dataset for montane and subalpine confer forest and clipping the data to the ecoregion boundary.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures...
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This data set is comprised of categorical values assigned based on size of contiguous habitat blocks of WAFWA Elk distribution in forested areas within the Middle Rockies Ecoregion.
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2003. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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2010 USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region Aerial Detection Survey Data. This data depicts the occurrence and location of forest insect, disease, and other biotic and abiotic causes of tree mortality and tree damage. Aerial survey data is collected by observing areas of tree damage or tree mortality from an aircraft and manually recording the information onto a map. Due to the nature of aerial surveys, this data will only provide rough estimates of location, intensity and the resulting trend information for agents detectable from the air. Many of the most destructive diseases are not represented in the data because these agents are not detectable from aerial surveys. The data presented should only be used as...
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This dataset combines the work of several different projects to create a seamless data set for the contiguous United States. Data from four regional Gap Analysis Projects and the LANDFIRE project were combined to make this dataset. In the Northwestern United States (Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington and Wyoming) data in this map came from the Northwest Gap Analysis Project. In the Southwestern United States (Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah) data used in this map came from the Southwest Gap Analysis Project. The data for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia came from the Southeast Gap Analysis Project and the California data was...
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Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey(ADS) for insect and disease activity in 2003. The ADS data was obtained to be used for BLMs REA Process for the Middle Rockies ecoregion. The original data was combined from USFS regions within the ecoregion then clipped to the Middle Rockies Level III ecoregion plus a buffer that consists of the 5th level Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) watersheds that intersect the ecoregion.
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Broad-scale alterations of historical fire regimes and vegetation dynamics have occurred in many landscapes in the U.S. through the combined influence of land management practices, fire exclusion, ungulate herbivory, insect and disease outbreaks, climate change, and invasion of non-native plant species. The LANDFIRE Project produces maps of simulated historical fire regimes and vegetation conditions using the LANDSUM landscape succession and disturbance dynamics model. The LANDFIRE Project also produces maps of current vegetation and measurements of current vegetation departure from simulated historical reference conditions. These maps support fire and landscape management planning outlined in the goals of the National...
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Some of the CYR rasters intentionally do not align or have the same extent. These rasters were not snapped to a common raster per the authors' discretion. Please review selected rasters prior to use. These varying alignments are a result of the use of differing source data sets and all products derived from them. We recommend that users snap or align rasters as best suits their own projects. - White spruce has been the most susceptible tree or shrub to mortality from insect and disease agents within the CYR study area, but the severity of its damage has not been consistently identified. Northern spruce engraver beetle caused approximately 5 times more observed damage by area than spruce beetle. Much of the spruce...


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