Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool: Improving and Expanding Existing Conservation Networks
Dates
Publication Date
2024-10-07
Start Date
2000-01-01
End Date
2022-01-01
Citation
Winikoff, S.G., Paukert, C., and Rogosch, J., 2024, Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool: Improving and Expanding Existing Conservation Networks: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P147PAUY.
Summary
The Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool contains data tabulating costs to traverse between 10,357 origin and 50,135 destination stream reaches throughout the Central Plains and Ozarks aquatic subregions in Missouri. Below are links to data associated with the more northern drainages and also the southern drainages. These data are intended to be used in the Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool and are not suitable stand-alone products outside of the context of the application.
Summary
The Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool contains data tabulating costs to traverse between 10,357 origin and 50,135 destination stream reaches throughout the Central Plains and Ozarks aquatic subregions in Missouri. Below are links to data associated with the more northern drainages and also the southern drainages. These data are intended to be used in the Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool and are not suitable stand-alone products outside of the context of the application.
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Purpose
This cost data was compiled to support management and restoration of connectivity between high habitat quality stream reaches in Missouri, United States. The dataset can be used to identify the number and nature of barriers to fish movement between stream reaches. This data can be used to target stream reaches for protection, conservation, and reestablishing connectivity within and between existing conservation networks.
Rights
This work is marked with Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).