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Map of the risk of current fish habitat degradation of inland streams of the Eastern Gulf of Mexico States.
Managers can use pheno forecast tools to help decide when to schedule actions for key pest species.
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Map of the risk of current fish habitat degradation of inland streams of the Northern Plains States.
Purpose This provisional Biogeographic Analysis Package provides an analysis of an annual Spring Index, First Leaf, within the user-selected area of interest. Change in the timing of seasonal biological events (phenology – e.g., leaf-out, migration, and reproduction) is one of the most proximate responses to climate change. Information on phenological changes supports managers in adjusting the timing of activities such as treating invasive species, operating visitor facilities, and scheduling climate-related events (e.g., flower festivals, autumn leaf-viewing). Recent work shows that 53% of natural resource parks managed by the United States National Park Service are experiencing extremely early springs (that is,...
​Summary This analysis package summarize and visualize the National Fish Habitat Partnership's (NFHP) National Inland Assessment of Fish Habitats (2015) to ecological and jurisdictional boundaries that may be relevant to conservation decisions (e.g. National Park Boundaries, Hydrological Units, States). Often biologists, park managers and other decision makers are confronted with the need to prioritize funding for conservation and restoration efforts with limited resources and information to make decisions. These summaries of NFHP data are intended to give decisionmakers an additional set of information helping to better understand implications of fish habitat condition within their jurisdiction and the adjacent...
Sage-grouse habitat resilience and resistance matrix based on resilience and resistance concepts from Chambers et al. (2014a, b, in press), and GRSG breeding habitat probabilities from Doherty et al. (in press). Rows show the ecosystem’s relative resilience to disturbance andresistance to invasive annual grasses (1 = high resilience and resistance; 2 = moderate resilience and resistance; 3 = low resilience and resistance). Resilience and resistance categories were derived from soil temperature and moisture regimes (see Appendix 2; Maestas et al. 2016) and relate to the sagebrush ecological types in table 6. Columns show the landscape-scale sagegrouse breeding habitat probability based on table 7 (A = 0.25 to < 0.5...
Sage-grouse habitat resilience and resistance matrix based on resilience and resistance concepts from Chambers et al. (2014a, b, in press), and GRSG breeding habitat probabilities from Doherty et al. (in press). Rows show the ecosystem’s relative resilience to disturbance andresistance to invasive annual grasses (1 = high resilience and resistance; 2 = moderate resilience and resistance; 3 = low resilience and resistance). Resilience and resistance categories were derived from soil temperature and moisture regimes (see Appendix 2; Maestas et al. 2016) and relate to the sagebrush ecological types in table 6. Columns show the landscape-scale sagegrouse breeding habitat probability based on table 7 (A = 0.25 to < 0.5...
Chart showing relative condition of fish habitat from the 2015 National Estuary Assessment.
This analysis summarizes (in acres) the type of landcover that falls within the user-selected area of interest.The hierarchy level displayed in this summary table is based on the classification level selected in the map.
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The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) is partnering with the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) to produce the 2015 report entitled, "Through a Fish's Eye: The Status of Fish Habitats in the United States 2015". The information contained within this item is a product of NFHP. The Bureau is neither responsible nor liable for the accuracy or the use of the scientific content within this item. This content is considered preliminary pending subsequent review and approval
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Relative condition of fish habitat in streams of the Northeastern States. Histogram shows percentage of total stream length in each condition class.
This Biogeographic Analysis Package provides summary information about a specific Large Marine Ecosystem. Name, area (in acres), and a summary are provided.
Purpose This provisional Biogeographic Analysis Package provides an analysis of potential non-native species occurrences in neighboring states on a state-by-state basis. This analysis uses the Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation (BISON) species occurrence database https://bison.usgs.gov. Constraints This analysis package is designed to provide information on a state-by-state basis, and is limited to that scale. The analysis results and reported non-native species within a given state are only as accurate as the underlying occurrence data provided to the BISON service, and may not fully reflect the distribution of a species. Please refer to BISON for a list of data providers and information regarding those...
This provisional Biogeographic Analysis Package summarizes the most reported species for each Large Marine Ecosystem. The numbers reported are actual presence observations, meaning the absence records are excluded from the summary. Species were compiled by Scientific Name and represents the lowest level of identification for those records, which could be at any level of the taxonomic hierarchy. The numbers reported are real numbers and are not binned or converted.
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