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This data layer represents a tested potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's Priority Resource (PR): Coastal Uplands. The suggested potential CT was Species Richness. Species Richness is one component of biodiversity, an important aspect of landscape conservation. Biodiversity is important for maintaining the balance of natural communities and ecosystems upon which humans also depend. Florida has a high level of species diversity and endemism but the state is experiencing threats to its natural heritage from a variety of sources. The data used in this analysis in addition to the Priority Resource layer is the Species Richness layer from the CLIP 4.0 geodatabase. The core layer of the geodatabase is from the...
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This dataset provides information on the current status and various other habitat and descriptive attributes of the native coastal vegetation for seven of the main Hawaiian Islands (i.e., does not include Ni`ihau).
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These data depict reptile species richness within the range of the Greater Sage-grouse. Species boundaries were defined as the total extent of a species geographic limits. This raster largely used species range data from "U.S. Geological Survey - Gap Analysis Project Species Range Maps CONUS_2001", however in order for a more complete picture of species richness, additional sources were used for species missing from the Gap Analysis program.
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Dataset incorporates species locations and depicts species richness across the state of Florida by several governmental and non-governmental organizations (see full list below). This dataset focuses on the species that contribute to the general biodiversity of Florida’s ecosystems and are not protected nor do they have restrictions on their harvest.This raster dataset merges a variety of spatial datasets that focus on specific regions or species of Florida. Additionally, three of the datasets were separated and then recombined into larger datasets based on the species classification. This dataset depicts the biodiversity species classification from the smaller datasets. The species location datasets in this dataset...
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Dataset incorporates species locations, richness and valued/critical habitats that have been collected across the state of Florida by several governmental and non-governmental organizations.
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These data represent a potential Conservation Target for the Working Lands Priority Resource for the PFLCC. The potential Conservation Target shown is Wildlife Compatibility within Working Lands. Available data that address this aspect of Working Lands are the Vertebrate Species Richness produced by the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) and available from their website as part of the CLIP 4.0 geodatabase.
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This dataset was created to serves as one sub-layer of the Florida Marine Blueprint. The Florida Marine Blueprint was created to aid in prioritizing ecosystems and habitats derived from species biodiversity, highly valued habitat and potential marine migratory corridors. Highest priority areas are those where there is high species biodiversity/richness and overlaps in valued habitats. The Blueprint will then be used to inform where potential management and conservation practices should be focused and potentially carried out.
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This data layer represents the Species Richness Priorities within PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource. The analysis was performed with the Connectivity Priority Resource data layer and the Species Richness layer in CLIP 4.0, which originally was part of FNAI's work for the Florida Forever program. For meta data for PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource plase see the data set of the same name. FWC Potential Habitat Richness - FWC also developed the potential habitat richness layer to identify areas of overlapping vertebrate species habitat. FWC created a statewide potential habitat model for each species included in their analysis. The Potential Habitat Richness layer includes the entire potential habitat model...
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Dataset incorporates species locations, richness and valued/critical habitats that have been collected across the state of Florida by several governmental and non-governmental organizations.
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This dataset was created to serves as one sub-layer of the Florida Marine Blueprint. The Florida Marine Blueprint was created to aid in prioritizing ecosystems and habitats derived from species biodiversity, highly valued habitat and potential marine migratory corridors. Highest priority areas are those where there is high species biodiversity/richness and overlaps in valued habitats. The Blueprint will then be used to inform where potential management and conservation practices should be focused and potentially carried out.


    map background search result map search result map Hawaiian Islands Coastal Vegetation Survey 2013-2015 Connectivity_SpeciesRich_sd.mxd CU Species Richness Working Lands Wildlife Compatibility Reptile Richness in the Range of the Sage-grouse, Derived From Species Range Maps Biodiversity (‘non-game’) Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Managed Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Protected Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Marine Benthic Cover Marine Blueprint v1 Hawaiian Islands Coastal Vegetation Survey 2013-2015 Working Lands Wildlife Compatibility Connectivity_SpeciesRich_sd.mxd CU Species Richness Marine Benthic Cover Biodiversity (‘non-game’) Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Managed Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Protected Species - Florida Marine Conservation Blueprint (Version 1; 2019) Marine Blueprint v1 Reptile Richness in the Range of the Sage-grouse, Derived From Species Range Maps