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Projected future bioclimate-envelope suitability for amphibian species in South Central USA

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Salas, E.A.L., Seamster, V.A., Boykin, K.G., and Harings, N.M., 201702, Projected future bioclimate-envelope suitability for amphibian species in South Central USA: NCCWSC/CSC data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7B27SGV.

Summary

This dataset contains the result of the bioclimatic-envelope modeling of the three amphibian species -- the Sacramento Mountain Salamander (Aneides hardii), the Jemez Mountains Salamander (Plethodon neomexicanus), and the Chiricahua Leopard Frog (Lithobates chiricahuensis) -- in the South Central US using the downscaled data provided by WorldClim. We used five species distribution models (SDM) including Generalized Linear Model, Random Forest, Boosted Regression Tree, Maxent, and Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) and ensembles to develop the present day distributions of the species based on climate-driven models alone. We then projected future distributions of the species using data from four climate models: Community [...]

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Chiricahua_Leopard_Frog_lithobates_chiricahuensis.zip 224.46 KB application/zip
Jemez_Mountains_Salamander_plethodon_neomexicanus.zip 84.3 KB application/zip
Sacramento_Mountains_Salamander_aneides_hardii.zip 129.38 KB application/zip

Purpose

The purpose of this information is to provide a publicly available spatially-referenced dataset of the potential future distributions (years 2050 and 2070) of suitable environmental conditions for the amphibian species in the South Central U.S. region.

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