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Cave and Karst Biota Modeling in the Appalachian LCC - Predicted Amphipods in all 20km grid cells in karst
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We developed spatial summary (GIS) layers for a study of factors influencing the distribution of cave and karst associated fauna within the Appalachian Landscape... -
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Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) 2.1
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NOTE: A more current version of the Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is available: PAD-US 3.0 https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q9LQ4B. The USGS... -
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Species distribution model (SDM) for Lycium cooperi in the Mojave Desert
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Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Bird presence data at Blackrock, Wyoming 2013-2015
Department of the Interior —
These data provide information on the presence of birds at a subset of sites at Blackrock. These data are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below:... -
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Water Temperature Mapping of the Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers, Washington—Longitudinal Stream Temperature Profiles, Significant Thermal Features, and Airborne Thermal Infrared and RGB Imagery Mosaics
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The Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Basins have historically provided critical spawning, rearing, and core habitat for several salmonid... -
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INHABIT species potential distribution across the contiguous United States (ver. 3.0, February 2023)
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We developed habitat suitability models for invasive plant species selected by Department of Interior land management agencies. We applied the modeling workflow... -
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Washington Mule Deer Klickitat Stopovers
Department of the Interior —
The Klickitat mule deer herd inhabits the Columbia Hills and surrounding terrain to the north along the Columbia River, Washington (fig. 23). The Klickitat River is... -
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Species distribution models for native species in the Mojave Desert
Department of the Interior —
Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Molecular data to investigate phylogeographic patterns, species boundaries, and demographic history of a North American freshwater mussel species complex (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
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Here we provide public access to three DNA sequence alignments (COI, ND1, ITS1) and details on all specimens utilized in Keogh et al. (in review). -
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Data from: Broad-scale occurrence of a subsidized avian predator: reducing impacts of ravens on sage-grouse and other sensitive prey
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Expanding human enterprise across remote environments impacts many wildlife species, including sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), an indicator species whose... -
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Species distribution model (SDM) for Lupinus odoratus in the Mojave Desert
Department of the Interior —
Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Maps of habitat suitability improvement potential for the Crawford Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) satellite population in Southwestern Colorado
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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... -
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Data to fit an occupancy model to trapping data for the northwestern pond turtle and red-eared slider in the Sacramento Valley (2018) and Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (2019)
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These data represent the results of trapping efforts for native northwestern pond turtles (Actinemys marmorata) and non-native red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta... -
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Decompartmentalization Physical Model (South Florida Water Management District) Periphyton Abundance and Biovolume Data 2017–21
Department of the Interior —
Periphyton is a complex community of detritus, bacteria, fungi, and algae that grows attached to submerged substrates. Assemblage structure data for algae and... -
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California State Waters Map Series--Offshore of Point Conception Web Services
Department of the Interior —
In 2007, the California Ocean Protection Council initiated the California Seafloor Mapping Program (CSMP), designed to create a comprehensive seafloor map of high-... -
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Western spadefoot habitat selection based on radio telemetry in Orange County, California 2019
Department of the Interior —
We conducted a radio telemetry study of adult western spadefoots (Spea hammondii) at 2 sites in southern California to characterize their survival, behavior, and... -
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Range-wide habitat suitability maps for at-risk species in the longleaf system
Department of the Interior —
The data contained in child items of this page were developed to support the Species Status Assessments conducted by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and... -
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The Effects of Flow Extremes on Native and Non-Native Stream Fishes in Puerto Rico (Deprecated July 2024)
Department of the Interior —
Freshwater fish are among the most vulnerable taxa to climate change globally but are generally understudied in tropical island ecosystems. Climate change is... -
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Management summary table for INHABIT species potential distribution across the contiguous United States: additional management units
Department of the Interior —
We developed habitat suitability models for invasive plant species selected by Department of Interior land management agencies. We applied the modeling workflow... -
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Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) 2.0
Department of the Interior —
NOTE: A more current version of the Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is available: PAD-US 2.1 https://doi.org/10.5066/P92QM3NT. The USGS...