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This dataset is part of the full USACE Topobathy Lidar product. It has been clipped to the area around Tijuana Slough NWR and has been processed to show the surface condition. This data set was created from LAS files containing LIDAR point cloud data. The data set was generated from a larger data set and includes all valid points within the requested geographic bounds. These files contain classified topo/bathy lidar data. Data are classified as 1 (valid non-ground topographic data), 2 (valid ground topographic data), and 29 (valid bathymetric data). Classes 1 and 2 are defined in accordance with the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) classification standards. These data were collected...
Types: Citation; Tags: Bathymetry, California, Classified LAS, Coastal Zone Mapping Imaging Lidar (CZMIL), DOD/USARMY/USACE/SAM/MOBILE/OPJ/JALBTCX > Department of Defense, All tags...
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Known observations and distribution of Pacific Lamprey for Oregon, Washington, and Idaho from the Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office managed database on behalf of the PLCI. Observation data includes points for Lampetra species when information provided. Current as of December 2020. Older datasets can be found in the archived data folder. Files available for download: Service Definition file (if downloaded files need to be extracted to then open in desktop programs) Zipped ESRI File Geodatabase, Zipped Shapefiles Layer files for ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro Google Earth kmz files Metadata Online interactive map with these datasets are available: AGOL: DataBasin: https://databasin.org/datasets/a243fb1346ca4258b6388c5f7a90aee4
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This data set represents modeled Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Breeding Habitat or Breeding Distribution. Modeled data developed by US FWS Kevin Doherty et al. 2015. Model outputs clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015). GRSG Breeding Habitat models built within Management Zones because wide variation exists in occupied habitats across the range, and risks to sage-grouse vary across Management Zones. Lek data assembled by WAFWA was used to develop the breeding habitat model. Detailed model outputs were reviewed by biologist from each state, including statistical tables of model fit and how predictions aligned with landscapes local biologist work in. A probabilistic model of occupied breeding habitat was developed...
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Publications that have used data collected during PRISM surveys on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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This data set represents modeled Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index categorized into 10% relative percent bins. Modeled data developed by US FWS Kevin Doherty et al. 2015. Model outputs clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015). GRSG Relative Abundancemodels built within Management Zones because wide variation exists in occupied habitats across the range, and risks to sage-grouse vary across Management Zones. Lek data assembled by WAFWA was used to develop the Relative Abundancemodel. Detailed model outputs were reviewed by biologist from each state, including statistical tables of model fit and how predictions aligned with landscapes local biologist work in.A model was developed...
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The 25,000 km of shoreline in southeast Alaska was surveyed for waterbirds by fixed-wing aircraft in summer and winter during the period 1997 to 2002. A ground/boat survey double sampled 20% of the summer habitat and 5% of the winter habitat to adjust and enhance the air survey. The most abundant species during the summer surveys, with visibility correction factors applied, were gulls (Larus spp.; 306,200, CV = 0.004), scoters (Melanitta spp.; 185,700, CV = 0.004), and Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus; 34,640, CV = 0.03). The most abundant species observed during the winter surveys were goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica and B. clangula; 121,920, CV = 0.01), gulls (105,000, CV = 0.01), Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos;...
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Conant et al. (1991) describe swan survey methods used by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska and present the results of surveys using these methods. Full citation: Conant, B., J.I. Hodges, and J. G. King. 1991. Continuity and advancement of trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator and tundra swan Cygnus columbianus population monitoring in Alaska. Pages 125-136 in J. Sears and P.J. Bacon (Eds.) 1991. Proc. Third IWRB International Swan Symposium, Oxford 1989. Wildfowl Supplement No. 1.
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Vegetation and land cover data for Ellicott Slough NWR. This dataset was generated through interpretation of high resolution (1m spatial resolution) aerial photography from the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) , acquired in the summer of 2009. Field sampling was conducted in March 2010 to inform the interpretation process, but no formal classifcation accuracy assessment was conducted.
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Emerging applications of ecosystem resilience and resistance concepts in sagebrush ecosystems allow managers to better predict and mitigate impacts of wildfire and invasive annual grasses. Soil temperature and moisture strongly influence the kind and amount of vegetation, and consequently, are closely tied to sagebrush ecosystem resilience and resistance (Chambers et al. 2014). Soil taxonomic temperature and moisture regimes can be used as indicators of resilience and resistance at landscape scales to depict environmental gradients in sagebrush ecosystems that range from cold/cool-moist sites to warm-dry sites. We aggregated soil survey spatial and tabular data to facilitate broad-scale analyses of resilience and...
Categories: Data, Publication; Types: Citation, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: California, Colorado, EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE, Greater sage-grouse, Greater sage-grouse, All tags...
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This dataset is part of the full USACE Topobathy Lidar product. It has been clipped to the area around Tijuana Slough NWR and has been processed to show the ground condition. This data set was created from LAS format file containing LIDAR point cloud data. The data set was generated from a larger data set and includes all valid points within the requested geographic bounds. These files contain classified topo/bathy lidar data. Data are classified as 1 (valid non-ground topographic data), 2 (valid ground topographic data), and 29 (valid bathymetric data). Classes 1 and 2 are defined in accordance with the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) classification standards. These data were collected...
Types: Citation; Tags: Bathymetry, California, Classified LAS, Coastal Zone Mapping Imaging Lidar (CZMIL), DOD/USARMY/USACE/SAM/MOBILE/OPJ/JALBTCX > Department of Defense, All tags...
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This data set represents modeled Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index. Modeled data developed by US FWS Kevin Doherty et al. 2015. Model outputs clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015). GRSG Relative Abundancemodels built within Management Zones because wide variation exists in occupied habitats across the range, and risks to sage-grouse vary across Management Zones. Lek data assembled by WAFWA was used to develop the Relative Abundancemodel. Detailed model outputs were reviewed by biologist from each state, including statistical tables of model fit and how predictions aligned with landscapes local biologist work in.A model was developed to quantify the relative density of breeding...
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This 1996 publication by John I. Hodges, James G. King, Bruce Conant, and Henry A. Hanson summarized population abundance trends of waterfowl, loons, and sandhill cranes from data collected in the Alaska strata (i.e., strata 1-11) of the North American Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey during 1957-1994. The authors also presented results of analyses that compared the detection rates of right- vs. left-seat observers (i.e., with vs. without piloting duties).
Categories: Data, Publication; Types: Citation, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES, All tags...
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This data set represents modeled Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index categorized into 25% relative percent bins. Modeled data developed by US FWS Kevin Doherty et al. 2015. Model outputs clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015). GRSG Relative Abundancemodels built within Management Zones because wide variation exists in occupied habitats across the range, and risks to sage-grouse vary across Management Zones. Lek data assembled by WAFWA was used to develop the Relative Abundancemodel. Detailed model outputs were reviewed by biologist from each state, including statistical tables of model fit and how predictions aligned with landscapes local biologist work in.A model was developed...


map background search result map search result map Journal Article: Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes across Sage-Grouse Range Vegetation and Land Cover for Ellicott Slough NWR Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Breeding Habitat or Breeding Distribution Models - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models, Relative Percent 10% Bins - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models, Relative Percent 25% Bins - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Digital Elevation Model (Ground Condition) for Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Digital Surface Model of Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Pacific Lamprey Known Observations and Distribution Distribution and abundance of waterbirds near shore in southeast Alaska 1997-2002 Continuity and advancement of trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator and tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) population monitoring in Alaska 1991 publication Publication: Aerial Surveys of Waterbirds in Alaska 1957-1994 Dunlin resightings in East Asian-Australasian flyway publications Arctic National Wildlife Refuge shorebird nest survival publications ANWR PRISM publications Utqiagvik Alaska Joint Circumpolar Studies publications Alaska Yukon Delta PRISM publications Alaska Shorebird Sample publications Spoon-billed Sandpiper survey near Kotzebue Alaska publications Utqiagvik Alaska Chick Monitoring publications Vegetation and Land Cover for Ellicott Slough NWR Digital Elevation Model (Ground Condition) for Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Digital Surface Model of Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Utqiagvik Alaska Joint Circumpolar Studies publications Utqiagvik Alaska Chick Monitoring publications Arctic National Wildlife Refuge shorebird nest survival publications ANWR PRISM publications Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Breeding Habitat or Breeding Distribution Models - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models, Relative Percent 10% Bins - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models, Relative Percent 25% Bins - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Spoon-billed Sandpiper survey near Kotzebue Alaska publications Alaska Yukon Delta PRISM publications Distribution and abundance of waterbirds near shore in southeast Alaska 1997-2002 Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Relative Abundance or Population Index Models - Clipped to Current Occupied Range (US FWS 2015) by Management Zone (MZ) -- All MZs Journal Article: Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes across Sage-Grouse Range Pacific Lamprey Known Observations and Distribution Publication: Aerial Surveys of Waterbirds in Alaska 1957-1994 Continuity and advancement of trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator and tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) population monitoring in Alaska 1991 publication Dunlin resightings in East Asian-Australasian flyway publications Alaska Shorebird Sample publications