Occurrence records and vegetation type data used for species distribution models in the western United States

Description

These data are species distribution information assembled for assessing the impacts of land-use barriers, facilitative interactions with other species, and loss of long-distance animal dispersal on predicted species range patterns for four common species in pinyon-juniper woodlands in the western United States. The layers in the data release are initial distribution records of two kinds: point occurrence records and a raster layer for the general vegetation types where the species is a co-dominant, compiled from other sources. Both types of data are the baseline information in species distribution models for the associated publication(see Larger Work Citation).

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P99NEI4E
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5af2109fe4b0da30c1b0c8a3.xml

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  • western-united-states
  • juniperus-monosperma
  • facilitation
  • montana
  • utah
  • colorado
  • usgs-5af2109fe4b0da30c1b0c8a3
  • land-use
  • juniperus-osteosperma
  • general-circulation-model
  • idaho
  • utah-juniper
  • one-seed-juniper
  • single-leaf-pinyon
  • wyoming
  • south-dakota
  • mexico
  • pinus-monophylla
  • kansas
  • species-distribution-models
  • pinus-edulis
  • pinyon-juniper-woodlands
  • texas
  • california
  • dispersal
  • arizona
  • pinyon-pine
  • climate-change
  • oklahoma
  • new-mexico
  • oregon
  • nevada
  • nebraska

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