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DRECP species distribution model output for Little San Bernardino Mtns. Linanthus (Linanthus maculatus ).Patrick McIntyre and Kara Moore of UC Davis generated predictions of rare plant habitat occupancy from Maxent models using an approach designed to maximize model ability to identify new occurrences in the field. A three-stage approach was used to build, assess, and finalize distribution models for focal taxa. First, the team built preliminary models at 270 m for each species. Second, field surveys were conducted based on preliminary model predictions. Third, final models were built based on all occurrences, including field data, and assessed for potential biases and model fit. Models were evaluated for their...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Little San Bernardino Mtns. linanthus (Linanthus maculatus).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1...


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