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Anastasia Island Mole (Scalopus aquaticus anastasae) mEAMOa_CONUS_2001v1 Habitat Map

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Publication Date
Start Date
2008
End Date
2013

Citation

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - Gap Analysis Project (GAP), 2018, Anastasia Island Mole (Scalopus aquaticus anastasae) mEAMOa_CONUS_2001v1 Habitat Map: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7XW4H6C.

Summary

This dataset represents a species habitat distribution map for Anastasia Island Mole (Scalopus aquaticus anastasae) within the conterminous United States (CONUS) based on 2001 ground conditions. This habitat map was created by applying a deductive habitat model to remotely-sensed data layers within the species' known range. See Gap Analysis Project Species Habitat Maps for more information regarding model process and user constraints. For species specific model information, see the attached Species Habitat Model Report.

Contacts

editor :
Matt Rubino
reviewer :
Nathan Tarr

Attached Files

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mEAMOa_CONUS_HabModel_2001v1.json
“Machine Readable Habitat Database Parameters”
8.09 KB application/json
mEAMOa_CONUS_SppRpt_2001v1.pdf
“Species Habitat Model Report”
2.05 MB application/pdf
mEAMOa_CONUS_HabMap_2001v1.zip
“Habitat Map Raster Data”
18.69 KB application/zip
mEAMOa_CONUS_HabMap_2001v1.xml
“Species Habitat Map Metadata”
Potential Metadata Source

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8.54 KB application/fgdc+xml
mEAMOa_ITIS.json
“ITIS Information”
482 Bytes application/json

Purpose

GAP distribution models represent the areas where species are predicted to occur based on habitat associations. The distribution models represent the spatial arrangement of environments suitable for occupation by a species. In other words, a species distribution is created using a deductive model to predict areas suitable for occupation within a species range. To represent these suitable environments for this species' habitat distribution model, we used the land cover and other ancillary datasets listed here in this metadata. Details on the habitat affinities and the parameters used to model are provided in the species report in the attached files section of this record.These models can be used to assess the habitat availability across the range of the species and in combination with other data to assess the conservation status or threats to the habitat for the species.

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External WMS Service

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Creation of item from csv file using pysb

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
GAP_SpeciesCode https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/bis/bis_identifiers/GAP_SpeciesCode mEAMOa
CommonName https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/bis/bis_identifiers/CommonName Anastasia Island Mole
ScientificName https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/bis/bis_identifiers/ScientificName Scalopus aquaticus anastasae
doi https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifier/term/doi doi:10.5066/F7XW4H6C
itis_tsn_validMatch https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/bis/bis_identifiers/itis_tsn_validMatch 709992
nsid_acceptedMatch https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/bis/bis_identifiers/nsid_acceptedMatch 104966

OGC Web Service Extension

boundingBox
minY29.69856473944851
minX-81.34009515729419
maxY29.91930683033661
maxX-81.14821501260626
capabilitiesUrlhttps://www.sciencebase.gov/geoserver/CONUS_HabMap_2001/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetCapabilities
crsEPSG:900913, EPSG:54004, EPSG:3857, EPSG:3785, EPSG:3587, EPSG:102113
layersAnastasia Island Mole (Scalopus aquaticus anastasae) mEAMOa v1
serviceCapabilitiesUrlhttps://www.sciencebase.gov:443/geoserver/CONUS_HabMap_2001/wms?SERVICE=WMS&
serviceFeatureInfoUrlhttps://www.sciencebase.gov:443/geoserver/CONUS_HabMap_2001/wms?SERVICE=WMS&
serviceLegendUrlhttps://www.sciencebase.gov:443/geoserver/CONUS_HabMap_2001/wms?SERVICE=WMS&
serviceMapUrlhttps://www.sciencebase.gov:443/geoserver/CONUS_HabMap_2001/wms?SERVICE=WMS&
serviceVersion1.1.1
typeWMS

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