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Service Description: Connectivity and Climate Flow: Climate flow refers to the gradual movement of populations in response to changes in the climate. Over time, climate flow results in range shifts and the formation of novel communities. We measured climate flow using a continuous wall-to-wall model of landscape permeability based on anthropogenic resistance (resistance to movement caused by human modification) and climatic gradients (upslope, northward and riparian). On the maps, brown indicates areas with low permeability where movement is blocked. Medium blue indicates areas of high permeability and moderate flow; often highly natural settings were species movements are diffuse. Dark blue indicates areas of highly concentrated flow where movements will accumulate or be channeled. Read the methods for your region: Eastern USGreat Lakes and Tallgrass PrairieGreat PlainsLower Mississippi and OzarksRocky Mountains and Desert SouthwestPacific NorthwestCalifornia

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Layers: Description: Connectivity and Climate Flow: Climate flow refers to the gradual movement of populations in response to changes in the climate. Over time, climate flow results in range shifts and the formation of novel communities. We measured climate flow using a continuous wall-to-wall model of landscape permeability based on anthropogenic resistance (resistance to movement caused by human modification) and climatic gradients (upslope, northward and riparian). On the maps, brown indicates areas with low permeability where movement is blocked. Medium blue indicates areas of high permeability and moderate flow; often highly natural settings were species movements are diffuse. Dark blue indicates areas of highly concentrated flow where movements will accumulate or be channeled. Read the methods for your region: Eastern USGreat Lakes and Tallgrass PrairieGreat PlainsLower Mississippi and OzarksRocky Mountains and Desert SouthwestPacific NorthwestCalifornia

Copyright Text: Center for Resilient Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy

Spatial Reference:
102100

Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly,Tilemap

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Max Scale: 0.0

Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 14

Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG8

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

Resampling: true

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