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Found 152 dataset(s) matching "Spatial Linear Model".
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These data contain several publicly-available data sets that are used to elucidate the methods in the paper, including data on seal counts in Alaska, county-aggregated demographic data, and heavy...
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Coastal environments are expected to respond to rising sea levels through migration inland. This process is limited by the availability of corridors of sufficiently flat, undeveloped land to be...
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This shapefile represents proposed management categories (Core, Priority, General, and Non-Habitat) derived from the intersection of habitat suitability categories and lek space use. Habitat...
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This raster represents a continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI, created using ArcGIS 10.2.2) values for Nevada during spring, which is a surrogate for habitat conditions...
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values...
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This raster represents a continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values for Nevada during summer, which is a surrogate for habitat conditions during the sage-grouse...
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values...
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values...
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This raster represents a continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values for Nevada. HSIs were calculated for spring, summer, and winter sage-grouse seasons, and then...
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values...
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This raster represents a continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values for Nevada during the winter season, and is a surrogate for habitat conditions during periods of...
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This data in publicly available environmental data that showcases the spmodel R package.
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<p dir="ltr">This dataset contains all the raw data and R statistical software code needed to reproduce the maps and statistical analyses presented in the associated manuscript, titled “Virome of...
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This is the Mid Columbia stream network used in the application section of the journal article. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ver Hoef, J., M. Dumelle, M. Higham, E....
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Microrefugia can play an important role in determining biological responses to climate change, but the location and characteristics of these habitats are often poorly understood....
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We modeled the distribution and thermal and hydrologic stability of cliff-face seeps across moist portions of the Pacific Northwest, USA. We conducted surveys for cliff-face seeps across ~1,600km...
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Microrefugia can play an important role in determining biological responses to climate change, but the location and characteristics of these habitats are often poorly understood....
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Projected peak instantaneous rate of green-up date and spring scale across Wyoming from 2000 to 2099
These data represent projections of peak instantaneous rate of green-up date (PIRGd) and spring scale across Wyoming from 2000-2099. Annual data is provided in gridded time series at ~4 km spatial...
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Projected peak instantaneous rate of green-up date and spring scale across Wyoming from 2000 to 2099
These data represent projections of peak instantaneous rate of green-up date (PIRGd) and spring scale across Wyoming from 2000-2099. Annual data is provided in gridded time series at ~4 km spatial...
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This data release contains hydrologic network information to support national modeling of water quality in streams and rivers, including distance matrices that represent the spatial relationships...