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The Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) is a small, brilliantly colored, migratory songbird that breeds in the northeastern coniferous forests of North America. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use mature mixed deciduous-coniferous forest. This dataset is a depiction of three zones of uncertainty in the predicted future distribution of this species based on climate suitability, given the projected climate in 2080 (averaged across RPC 4.5 and 8.5 climate scenarios). The “Zone of Persistence” represents those areas where the species is expected to continue to occur through 2080. The “Zone of Contraction” represents those areas that are currently suitable...
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This dataset depicts prevalence of Wood Thrush, during the breeding season, based on environmental conditions existing in approximately 2010. This dataset is one of three components used to model landscape capability for this species, available as a separate product. Please refer to the landscape capability model for Wood Thrush here for more information: https://nalcc.databasin.org/datasets/183aa54cf2504e82a44e57c6b79fb4ee
Add text about species models To learn more about each model and download the corresponding data please visit their pages: Landscape Capability, 2010 - multiple records...https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/565c92d2e4b071e7ea542ebd ? Climate Zones, 2080 - https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a8dab80e4b0699060594fcf Climate Response, 2080 - https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a8336dde4b00f54eb329752
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris) is a small, migratory songbird that breeds in emergent marshes of the northeastern and midwestern United States and southern Canada. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use fresh, brackish and salt marshes.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United...
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The American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) is a large dabbling duck that breeds in a variety of wetland types in northeastern North America and winters in wetlands along the Atlantic coast.For the non-breeding season, it has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use estuarine and freshwater coastal marsh and open water. (See also the separate breeding habitat models.) This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for American Black Duck, during the breeding season, based on environmental conditions existing in approximately 2010. Landscape capability integrates factors influencing climate suitability,...
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The American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) is a large shorebird with a bright orange bill used to capture oysters, mussels, and other marine invertebrates. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use saltmarshes, beaches, and other intertidal areas.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for American Oystercatcher, during the breeding season, based on environmental conditions existing in approximately 2010. Landscape capability integrates factors influencing climate suitability, habitat capability, and other biogeographic factors affecting the species’ prevalence in the area....
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This dataset was last updated 02/2017. The revised version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, DSLland Version 3.1, developed by UMass, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus bicknelli) is a small migratory songbird that breeds in remote montane and maritime forests, including the high peaks of New England and New York. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use high elevation boreal forests. This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for Bicknell’s Thrush, during the...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification. The Common Loon (Gavia immer) is a large diving bird that is widely appreciated by the public. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use lakes of northern New England and New York.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for Common Loon, during the breeding season,...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) is a brightly colored, migratory songbird that breeds in open country throughout eastern North America. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use grasslands including hayfields, pastures, and airports. This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States...
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The American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) is a large dabbling duck that breeds in a variety of wetland types in northeastern North America and winters in wetlands along the Atlantic coast.For the non-breeding season, it has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use estuarine and freshwater coastal marsh and open water. (See also the separate breeding habitat models.) This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for American Black Duck, during the non-breeding season, based on environmental conditions existing in approximately 2010. Landscape capability integrates factors influencing climate suitability,...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), which molts from brown fur in the summer to white fur in the winter, is well-adapted to cold, snowy climates. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use thickets and young forests in the boreal and mixed forests from northern New England to high elevation areas as far south as Virginia. This dataset depicts...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) a conspicuous, white wading bird in the heron family. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use coastal wetlands, ponds, and other shallow coastal waters.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for Snowy Egret, during the breeding...
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The Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) is a small, brilliantly colored, migratory songbird that breeds in the northeastern coniferous forests of North America. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use mature mixed deciduous-coniferous forest. This dataset is a depiction of the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide suitable future breeding conditions for the species using 2080 climate projections with the 2010 landscape. This product is intended to isolate the effect of climate change on the species distribution by not incorporating urband growth into the future landscape. This dataset is intended to be...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification. The Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta pusilla) is a small songbird endemic to the southeastern United States, with a range extending north to Delaware. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use mature pine forests and pine plantations.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification. The Eastern Box Turtle (Terapene carolina) is the most terrestrial turtle of the Northeast, found in forests from southern New England to northern Florida. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use moist hardwood and mixed forests.This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide...
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This dataset was last updated February 2017. This version incorporates a revised version of the land cover classification, Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Map (DSLland), Version 3.1 developed by the University of Massachusetts, which included the addition of The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast lakes and ponds classification.The Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) is a medium-sized brown grouse found in forests from Alaska to Georgia. It has been chosen to represent the habitat needs of other species of wildlife that also use mixed aged forests, including young forests. This dataset depicts the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for Ruffed Grouse based on...


map background search result map search result map Landscape Capability for Brown-headed Nuthatch, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Bicknell's Thrush, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Marsh Wren, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Eastern Meadowlark, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Ruffed Grouse, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Eastern Box Turtle, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for American Black Duck, Breeding, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Snowshoe Hare, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Prevalence of Wood Thrush, Version 2.0, Northeast Landscape Capability for American Black Duck, Non-Breeding, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Common Loon, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Snowy Egret, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for American Oystercatcher, Version 3.0, Northeast Climate Response for Blackburnian Warbler, 2080, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Climate Zone for Blackburnian Warbler, 2080, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Climate Zone for Blackburnian Warbler, 2080, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Brown-headed Nuthatch, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Bicknell's Thrush, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Marsh Wren, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Eastern Meadowlark, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Ruffed Grouse, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Eastern Box Turtle, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for American Black Duck, Breeding, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Snowshoe Hare, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for American Black Duck, Non-Breeding, Version 3.1, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Common Loon, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for Snowy Egret, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S. Landscape Capability for American Oystercatcher, Version 3.0, Northeast Prevalence of Wood Thrush, Version 2.0, Northeast Climate Response for Blackburnian Warbler, 2080, Version 3.0, Northeast U.S.