Intact Cores Betweeness [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service] Full Details
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- Title:
- Intact Cores Betweeness [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]
- Description:
- Following a methodology outlined by the Green Infrastructure Center Inc., Esri staff created a national intact habitat cores database for the lower 48 United States. These data were generated using 2011 National Land Cover Data. Cores were derived from all "natural" land cover classes and excluded all "developed" and "agricultural" classes including crop, hay and pasture lands. The resulting cores were tested for size and width requirements (at least 100 acres in size and greater than 200 meters) and then converted into unique polygons. This process resulted in the generation of over 550,000 intact habitat cores. These polygons were then overlaid with a diverse assortment of physiographic, biologic and hydrographic layers to populate each core with attributes (53 in total) related to the landscape characteristics found within. These data were also compiled to compute a "core quality index", or score related to the perceived ecological value of each core, to provide users with additional insight related to the importance of each core when compared to all others. The source data used to derive this attribution is as follows:Source data:Number of endemic species:(Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, Trees) Jenkins, Clinton N., et. al, (April 21, 2015) US protected lands mismatch biodiversity priorities, PNAS vol.112, no. 16, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1418034112)Priority Index areas: Endemic species, small home range size and low protection status. Jenkins, Clinton N., et. al, (April 21, 2015) US protected lands mismatch biodiversity priorities, PNAS vol.112, no. 16, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1418034112)Unique ecological systems:Based upon work by Aycrigg, Jocelyn L, et. al. (2013) Representation of Ecological Systems within the Protected Areas Network of the Continental United States. PLos One 8(1):e54689). New data constructed by Esri staff, using TNC Ecological Regions as summary areas.Ecologically relevant landforms:Theobald DM, Harrison-Atlas D, Monahan WB, Albano CM (2015) Ecologically-Relevant Maps of Landforms and Physiographic Diversity for Climate Adaptation Planning.PLoS ONE 10(12): e0143619. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0143619http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0143619Local Landforms:Produced 3/2016 by Deniz Karagulle and Charlie Frye, Esri, 30 m* resolution. "Improved Hammond's Landform Classification and Method for Global 250-m Elevation Data" by Karagulle, Deniz; Frye, Charlie; Sayre, Roger; Breyer, Sean; Aniello, Peter; Vaughan, Randy; Wright, Dawn, In Review, Transactions in GIS.*The neighborhood window was scaled from the 250-meter method described in the paper to 30-meter data in the U.S.Ecological Land Units: Sayre, R., J. Dangermond, C. Frye, R. Vaughan, P. Aniello, S. Breyer, D. Cribbs, D. Hopkins, R. Nauman, W. Derrenbacher, D. Wright, C. Brown, C. Convis, J. Smith, L. Benson, D. Paco VanSistine, H. Warner, J. Cress, J. Danielson, S. Hamann, T. Cecere, A. Reddy, D. Burton, A. Grosse, D. True, M. Metzger, J. Hartmann, N. Moosdorf, H. Dürr, M. Paganini, P. DeFourny, O. Arino, S. Maynard, M. Anderson, and P. Comer. 2014. A New Map of Global Ecological Land Units — An Ecophysiographic Stratification Approach. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. 46 pages http://www.aag.org/cs/global_ecosystems. 2015 updated data accessed 3/2016, 250 m resolution.National Elevation Dataset:USGS, 30 m resolution, http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/launch/NWI - National Wetlands Inventory:Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC. FWS/OBS-79/31, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Habitat and Resource Conservation (prepared 10/2015)NLCD 2011 - National LandCover Database 2011:http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd2011.php(downloaded 1/2016) Homer, C.G., et. al. 2015,Completion of the 2011 National Land Cover Database for the conterminous United States-Representing a decade of land cover change information. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, v. 81, no. 5, p. 345-354 NHDPlusV2:https://www.epa.gov/waterdata/nhdplus-national-hydrography-dataset-plusReceived from Charlie Frye, Esri 3/2016. Produced by the EPA with support from the USGS.gSSURGO:Soil Survey Staff. Gridded Soil Survey Geographic Database for the Conterminous United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Available online at http://gdg.sc.egov.usda.gov/. Accessed 3/2016, 30 m resolutionSSurgo:Soil Survey Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Web Soil Survey. Available online at http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/. Accessed 3/2016GAP Level 3 Ecological System Boundaries:http://gapanalysis.usgs.gov/gaplandcover/data/download/(downloaded 4/ 2016) NOAA CCAP Coastal Change Analysis Program Regional Land Cover and Change:https://coast.noaa.gov/ccapftp/#/Description: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataregistry/search/collection/info/ccapregional30 m resolution, 2010 edition of data (downloaded by state 3/2016)NHD USGS National Hydrography Dataset:http://nhd.usgs.gov/data.htmlTNC Terrestrial Ecoregions:http://maps.tnc.org/gis_data.html#TNClands(downloaded 3/2016)2015 LCC Network Areas:https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/55b943ade4b09a3b01b65d78Detailed Description of the Core Quality Index Methodology:The creation of a national core quality index was a challenging undertaking given the extreme heterogeneity of ecosystem conditions across the United States. As a result, 9 separate index scores were generated for each core, each placing varying weights on landscape characteristics of regional or local significance. This was done to account for variation across the U.S. and to provide users with additional flexibility in accommodating regional or local environmental priorities.Two general approaches were used in developing the core quality index values. The first, Default Weights, uses core size as the primary determinant of quality, following the guidance of the Green Infrastructure Center's scoring approach developed for the southeastern US. The second, Bio-Weights, puts more emphasis on characteristics associated with bio-diversity and uniqueness of ecosystem types and de-emphasizes slightly the importance of core size. This alternative was developed to compensate for the very large intact core habitat areas in the west and southwest which also have comparatively low biodiversity values.Scoring values:Default Weights0.4, # Acres0.1, # Thickness0.05, # Topographic Diversity (Standard Deviation)0.1, # Biodiversity Priority Index (Species Richness in GIC original version)0.05, # Percentage Wetland Cover0.03, # Ecological Land Unit - Shannon-Weaver Index (Soil Variety in GIC original version)0.02, # Compactness Ratio (Area relative to the area of a circle with the same perimeter length)0.1, # Stream Density (Linear Feet/Acre)0.05, # Ecological System Redundancy (Rare/Threatened/Endangered Species Abundance (Number of occurrences) in GIC original version) 0.1, # Endemic Species Max (Rare/Threatened/Endangered Species Abundance (Number of unique species in a core) in GIC original version) Bio-Weights0.2, # Acres0.1, # Thickness0.05, # Topographic Diversity (Standard Deviation)0.25, # Biodiversity Priority Index (Species Richness in GIC original version)0.05, # Percentage Wetland Cover0.03, # Ecological Land Unit - Shannon-Weaver Index (Soil Variety in GIC original version)0.02, # Compactness Ratio (Area Relative To The Area Of A Circle With The Same Perimeter Length)0.1, # Stream Density (Linear Feet/Acre)0.1, # Ecological System Redundancy (Rare/Threatened/Endangered Species Abundance (Number of occurrences) in GIC original version) 0.1, # Endemic Species Max (Rare/Threatened/Endangered Species Diversity (Number of unique species in a core) in GIC original version) Scripts for constructing local cores and scoring them using the Green Infrastructure Center's methodology are available on http://www.esri.com/about-esri/greeninfrastructure
- Creator:
- Department of the Interior
- Provider:
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Open Data
- Resource Class:
- Datasets and Web services
- Resource Type:
- Vector data
- Temporal Coverage:
- Last modified 2023-06-23
- Date Issued:
- 2023-06-23
- Place:
- Rights:
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. While the Service makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of data provided for distribution, it may not have the necessary accuracy or completeness required for every possible intended use. The Service recommends that data users consult the associated metadata record to understand the quality and possible limitations of the data. The Service creates metadata records in accordance with the standards endorsed by the Federal Geographic Data Committee. As a result of the above considerations, the Service gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the data. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data in a manner consistent with the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the Service, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the utility of the data on another system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This applies to the use of the data both alone and in aggregate with other data and information.
- Access Rights:
- Public
- Format:
- Shapefile
- Language:
- English
- Date Added:
- 2023-10-08