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Found 424 dataset(s) matching "Invasive plants".
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Invasion of exotic annual grasses (EAG) and increased wildfire have led to an emphasis on managing rangeland plant communities for resistance to invasion and resilience to disturbances. In...
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The University of Hawaii at Manoa and the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the County of Maui Department of Water Supply and the State of Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management,...
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This data bundle contains the merged data sets to create models for bishop's goutweed and fountaingrass using the VisTrails:SAHM [SAHM 2.1.0]. We developed species distribution models for both...
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Mitigation of ecological damage caused by rangeland wildfires has historically been an issue restricted to the western United States. It has focused on conservation of ecosystem function through...
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CSU Geographic Information Center at Chico (GIC), with assistance from the Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program at CDFW (VegCAMP) created a fine-scale vegetation and land use map of...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) Remap Public Exotics feature class is a compilation of exotic or invasive plant species perimeters that were reported between 1999 and 2016. The Public Exotics feature class...
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Habitat restoration efforts to conserve wildlife species are often conducted along a range of local site conditions, with limited information available to gauge relative outcomes for habitat...
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The objective of this investigation was to respond to a request for regional assistance for a comprehensive delineation of wetland habitats subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>CSU Chicos Geographical Information Center (GIC), with assistance from CDFWs Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) created a...
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In freshwater bodies of New Hampshire, the most problematic aquatic invasive plant species is Myriophyllum heterophyllum or variable leaf water-milfoil. Once established, variable leaf...
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Habitat restoration efforts to conserve wildlife species are often conducted along a range of local site conditions, with limited information available to gauge relative outcomes for habitat...
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In freshwater bodies of New Hampshire, the most problematic aquatic invasive plant species is Myriophyllum heterophyllum or variable leaf water-milfoil. Once established, variable leaf...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) Remap Public Exotics feature class is a compilation of exotic or invasive plant species perimeters that were reported between 1999 and 2016. The Public Exotics feature class...
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This data package contains discrete data collected for the Mojave Desert Network Inventory and Monitoring Program Desert Springs protocol. This protocol is designed to monitor hydrological and...
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The Warner mule deer herd uses varying life history strategies corresponding with multiple migratory and nonmigratory tactics. Mule deer wintering near Warner Valley and Oregon Route 140 migrate...
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In freshwater bodies of New Hampshire, the most problematic aquatic invasive plant species is Myriophyllum heterophyllum or variable leaf water-milfoil. Once established, variable leaf...
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Habitat restoration efforts to conserve wildlife species are often conducted along a range of local site conditions, with limited information available to gauge relative outcomes for habitat...
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The Warner mule deer herd uses varying life history strategies corresponding with multiple migratory and nonmigratory tactics. Mule deer wintering near Warner Valley and Oregon Route 140 migrate...