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 |
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Landing page for access to the data |
https://doi.org/10.5066/P99NEI4E |
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55 |
The metadata original format |
https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5af2109fe4b0da30c1b0c8a3.xml |
Tags
- 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