Richness_of_predicted_suitable_habitat_for_reptiles_in_California (Map Service)
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Service Description: This dataset displays the current distribution of climatically suitable habitat for reptile species in California, based on species modeling for 153 reptile and amphibian species. This data was created using Maxent (Phillips et al. 2006) to model distribution for each individual species, using information on species occurrences and recent climatic conditions. The modeled habitat was then summed to calculate the number of species with suitable habitat in each 1x1 km cell across the state. The data is displayed in deciles. This data can be used as one component conservation decisions to help protect amphibians in a changing climate.
For more information on this dataset, refer to the following publications:
- Wright, A. N., Schwartz, M. W., Hijmans, R. J., and H. B. Shaffer. 2016. Advances in climate models do not change predictions of future habitat suitability for California reptiles and amphibians. Climatic Change 134:579-591
- Wright, A. N., Hijmans, R. J., Schwartz, M. W., and H. B. Shaffer. 2015. Multiple sources of uncertainty affect metrics for ranking conservation risk under climate change. Diversity and Distributions 21:111-122
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Description: This dataset displays the current distribution of climatically suitable habitat for reptile species in California, based on species modeling for 153 reptile and amphibian species. This data was created using Maxent (Phillips et al. 2006) to model distribution for each individual species, using information on species occurrences and recent climatic conditions. The modeled habitat was then summed to calculate the number of species with suitable habitat in each 1x1 km cell across the state. The data is displayed in deciles. This data can be used as one component conservation decisions to help protect amphibians in a changing climate.
For more information on this dataset, refer to the following publications:
- Wright, A. N., Schwartz, M. W., Hijmans, R. J., and H. B. Shaffer. 2016. Advances in climate models do not change predictions of future habitat suitability for California reptiles and amphibians. Climatic Change 134:579-591
- Wright, A. N., Hijmans, R. J., Schwartz, M. W., and H. B. Shaffer. 2015. Multiple sources of uncertainty affect metrics for ranking conservation risk under climate change. Diversity and Distributions 21:111-122
Copyright Text: California Amphibian and Reptile Richness from Wright et al. 2013. California Amphibian and Reptile Species of Future Concern: Conservation and Climate Change. California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Document Info:
- Title: Richness of predicted suitable habitat for reptiles in California
- Author: c.k.stanley@tnc.org_TNC
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- Subject: This dataset displays the number of reptile species predicted to have climatically suitable habitat in each 1x1 km cell in California.
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- Keywords: biodiversity, conservation, species richness, species distribution, species, habitat, richness, terrestrial, reptiles, SDMs, lands