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A geodatabase was developed to compile mapped abundance raster datasets for 25 species/species groups (e.g., all duckweeds combined) for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019. Individual rasters within the geodatabase have scores ranging from 0 (species modeled to be absent at that raster cell) to 100 (highest possible mapped abundance probability at that raster cell). Relative abundance, for submersed species and filamentous algae, represents the sum of rake scores across the six subsites divided by the maximum possible rake score (30) at each site, multiplied by 100 (0-100%). Percent cover, for emersed, rooted floating-leaved and free-floating lifeforms, represents the maximum...
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A geodatabase was developed to compile Curve Fit (Version 10.1; De Jager and Fox, 2013) regression tool adjusted R-squared outputs for wild celery (Vallisneria americana), wild rice (Zizania aquatica) and arrowhead (one raster for the sum of Sagittaria rigida and Sagittaria latifolia) for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 using mapped abundance raster datasets. Relative abundance, for submersed species and filamentous algae, represents the sum of rake scores across the six subsites divided by the maximum possible rake score (30) at each site, multiplied by 100 (0-100%). Percent cover, for emersed, rooted floating-leaved and free-floating lifeforms, represents the maximum % cover...
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A geodatabase was developed to compile Curve Fit (Version 10.1; De Jager and Fox, 2013) regression tool standard error outputs for wild celery (Vallisneria americana), wild rice (Zizania aquatica) and arrowhead (one raster for the sum of Sagittaria rigida and Sagittaria latifolia) for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 using mapped abundance raster datasets. Relative abundance, for submersed species and filamentous algae, represents the sum of rake scores across the six subsites divided by the maximum possible rake score (30) at each site, multiplied by 100 (0-100%). Percent cover, for emersed, rooted floating-leaved and free-floating lifeforms, represents the maximum % cover...
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A geodatabase was developed to compile Curve Fit (Version 10.1; De Jager and Fox, 2013) regression tool standard error outputs for wild celery (Vallisneria americana), wild rice (Zizania aquatica) and arrowhead (one raster for the sum of Sagittaria rigida and Sagittaria latifolia) for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 using mapped abundance raster datasets. Relative abundance, for submersed species and filamentous algae, represents the sum of rake scores across the six subsites divided by the maximum possible rake score (30) at each site, multiplied by 100 (0-100%). Percent cover, for emersed, rooted floating-leaved and free-floating lifeforms, represents the maximum % cover...
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A geodatabase was developed to compile Curve Fit (Version 10.1; De Jager and Fox, 2013) regression tool standard error outputs for wild celery (Vallisneria americana), wild rice (Zizania aquatica) and arrowhead (one raster for the sum of Sagittaria rigida and Sagittaria latifolia) for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 using mapped abundance raster datasets. Relative abundance, for submersed species and filamentous algae, represents the sum of rake scores across the six subsites divided by the maximum possible rake score (30) at each site, multiplied by 100 (0-100%). Percent cover, for emersed, rooted floating-leaved and free-floating lifeforms, represents the maximum % cover...


    map background search result map search result map Curve Fit regression tool adjusted R-squared outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool slope outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool standard error outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool y-intercept outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Percent cover/relative abundance rasters for 25 aquatic vegetation species for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool adjusted R-squared outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool slope outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool standard error outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Curve Fit regression tool y-intercept outputs for wild celery, wild rice and arrowhead for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019 Percent cover/relative abundance rasters for 25 aquatic vegetation species for pools 4, 8, and 13 on the Upper Mississippi River system from 1998-2019