This data set contains rasters that are predictive environmental suitability maps for three wildlife species: the American black bear (Ursus americanus), Rafinesque's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquii), and Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus). Rasters for each species include: individual prediction maps for each of 5 ENMs (GBM: generalized boosting model, GLM: generalized linear model, MARS: multivariate adaptive regression spline, MX: maximum entropy, and RF: random forest), as well as the ensemble prediction map from all five ecological niche models (ENMs).See the file naming conventions in the readme file (readme.txt) that has been uploaded with this data set. Funding provided by: U.S. Geological SurveyCrossref Funder Registry I...
Technological advances increase opportunities for novel wildlife survey methods. With increased dete...
Predictive species distribution models have become increasingly common in conservation management. A...
Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity that will produce a range of new selection p...
This data set contains 3 shapefiles and associated files that map linkages, which are least-cost pat...
Black bear was selected as a representative species for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project...
Management and conservation initiatives will always be controlled by finite resources, whether finan...
Aim: Terrestrial mammal distribution models typically do not differentiate between sexes when making...
The Deliverable analyses four case studies and builds different approaches of Ecological Niche Mode...
1. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) is used widely to aid in conservation planning and management, of...
International audienceSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) have become increasingly useful for conserv...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
Aim: Ecological niche models are increasingly being used to aid in predicting the effects of future ...
In this work, Grinnellian niche theory (a body of theory about geographic distributions of species i...
Extensive range shift and mass extinctions resulting from climate change are predicted to impact all...
Aim: Effective management decisions depend on knowledge of species distribution and habitat use. Map...
Technological advances increase opportunities for novel wildlife survey methods. With increased dete...
Predictive species distribution models have become increasingly common in conservation management. A...
Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity that will produce a range of new selection p...
This data set contains 3 shapefiles and associated files that map linkages, which are least-cost pat...
Black bear was selected as a representative species for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project...
Management and conservation initiatives will always be controlled by finite resources, whether finan...
Aim: Terrestrial mammal distribution models typically do not differentiate between sexes when making...
The Deliverable analyses four case studies and builds different approaches of Ecological Niche Mode...
1. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) is used widely to aid in conservation planning and management, of...
International audienceSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) have become increasingly useful for conserv...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
Aim: Ecological niche models are increasingly being used to aid in predicting the effects of future ...
In this work, Grinnellian niche theory (a body of theory about geographic distributions of species i...
Extensive range shift and mass extinctions resulting from climate change are predicted to impact all...
Aim: Effective management decisions depend on knowledge of species distribution and habitat use. Map...
Technological advances increase opportunities for novel wildlife survey methods. With increased dete...
Predictive species distribution models have become increasingly common in conservation management. A...
Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity that will produce a range of new selection p...