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Found 472 dataset(s) matching "Habitat connectivity".
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Man-made barriers to salmonid migration include road/stream crossings, irrigation diversions and dams. Road/stream crossings are extremely numerous and often cross multiple road ownerships within...
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Tabular data for lynx captures used in analyses related to Derek Arnold's Ph.D. dissertation, 'Movement ecology, survival, and territorial dynamics in Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) over a cyclic...
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Data files in this data series represent migrating bird count and habitat information collected during 1989, 1991, 1993, and 1994 field seasons at 13 riparian sites along the San Pedro River and...
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<p>Conservation planning in the Great Plains often depends on understanding the degree of fragmentation of the various types of grasslands and savannas that historically occurred in this region. ...
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Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) habitat use maps delineate predicted habitat use for grizzly bears around the Bitterroot Ecosystem (BE), a federally designated recovery zone in western Montana and...
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Connectivity describes how well a landscape facilitates or impedes the movement of animals. Maximizing connectivity is a common management goal, especially for large mammals like moose (Alces...
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All data layers included in this data release were created using the Prioritizing Restoration of Sagebrush Ecosystems Tool (PReSET) tool, which relies on spatial inputs on species distributions...
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Transit mapping operations will collect bathymetry, sub-bottom profiles, water column backscatter, and seafloor backscatter over the continental shelf and Claypile Bank in accordance with request...
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All data layers included in this data release were created using the Prioritizing Restoration of Sagebrush Ecosystems Tool (PReSET) tool, which relies on spatial inputs on species distributions...
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This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. Targeted Ecological Areas (TEAs) are lands and watersheds of high ecological value that have been identified...
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Anchialine pools are brackish water systems fed by subsurface groundwater (freshwater) and tides (sea water), with no surface connection to the ocean. Although anchialine pools occur around the...
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The data represent counts and presence of stream-dwelling aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in nine watersheds within the non-connected stormwater region in Kansas City, Missouri. Samples...
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This geopackage contains sixteen layers representing data from a variety of landscape metrics used to analyze the landscape dynamics of the Greater Yellowstone Area. Their names, descriptions and...
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Zoonotic diseases are of considerable concern to the human population and viruses such as avian influenza (AIV) threaten food security, wildlife conservation and human health. Wild waterfowl and...
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Mitochondrial DNA markers have elucidated patterns of connectivity between green turtle nesting populations (rookeries) and juveniles foraging in neritic nursery habitats. However, missing rookery...
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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~200,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing! Trees in the city are...
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Functional connectivity, quantified using landscape genetics, can inform conservation through the identification of factors linking genetic structure to landscape mechanisms. We used breeding...
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Meter-scale Urban Land Cover (MULC), a unique, high resolution (one meter2 per pixel) land cover dataset, has been developed for 30 US communities for the United States Environmental Protection...
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This data set consists of digital data describing wetlands and uplands habitats for the Mississippi Coastal Improvements Program (MsCIP) area, consisting of Cat, Ship, Horn and Petit Bois Islands...