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Crotch's Bumble Bee Range - CDFW [ds3095]

Metadata Updated: November 27, 2024

Range polygons may include areas not currently occupied by a species and, conversely, may omit areas potentially used by a species. The boundary delineations are primarily based on ecoregion subsections (USDA F.S., Ecomap Subsections 2007) and 10 Kilometer occurrence buffers. Criteria used to delineate range boundaries:Select all occupied ecoregion subsections.If subsection is composed of two separate polygons, select only the subsection polygon containing occurrence/s.Buffer species occurrences by 10 Kilometers (per maximum buffer distance suggested by scientific literature. If occurrence buffer extends outside a selected subsection, expand subsection boundary to incorporate buffer.If non-selected subsection is surrounded by selected subsections, incorporate non-selected subsections into species range after assessing vegetational characteristics.Clip species range by California State boundary.Merge ecoregion subsections to create a seamless species range polygon.EcomapSubsections_2007 - MetadataThe Ecomap Subsections feature class contains ecological subsection polygons attributed with subsection names and descriptions. The EcomapSubsections 2007 data set describes the ecological subsections within the conterminous United States. It contains regional geographic delineations for analysis of ecological relationships across ecological units. ECOMAP is the term used for a USDA Forest Service initiative to map ecological units and encourage their use in ecosystem-based approaches to forest land conservation and management. This is a collaborative effort with many partners. It is coordinated at the national and regional levels by USDA Forest Service staff and implemented in cooperation with State forestry agencies and others. ECOMAP mapping criteria are outlined in the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units (https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5286434.pdf). The framework systematically divides the country into progressively smaller areas of land and water that have similar physical and biological characteristics and ecological processes.Note: The "EcomapSubSections_2007" was downloaded from the USDA Forest Service Clearing House website on January 17, 2023.

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Metadata Created Date August 12, 2023
Metadata Updated Date November 27, 2024

Metadata Source

Harvested from State of California

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date August 12, 2023
Metadata Updated Date November 27, 2024
Publisher California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Maintainer
Identifier e678eac3-cff8-48fc-a221-71987ccdee76
Data First Published 2023-06-05T16:21:41.000Z
Data Last Modified 2023-06-05T16:21:44.793Z
Category Natural Resources
Public Access Level public
Metadata Context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
Schema Version https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
Catalog Describedby https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
Harvest Object Id 2af636ee-56a7-4cfc-9eba-64c2969c7334
Harvest Source Id 3ba8a0c1-5dc2-4897-940f-81922d3cf8bc
Harvest Source Title State of California
License http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash ce5db246cd49a594c1e00c66affcec57fc38ab3ae18180bc2f366503914b3818
Source Schema Version 1.1

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