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  1. Ecological Integrity Rank

    • gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 10, 2023
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2023). Ecological Integrity Rank [Dataset]. https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/ecological-integrity-rank/about
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    Aug 10, 2023
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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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    This layer represents the composite count overlap of six polygon source data sets that consider ecosystem structure, function, and composition in order to estimate relative ecological integrity across the High Divide region. We define and estimate ecological integrity by assembling publicly available spatial data that describe “elements of composition, structure, function, and ecological processes” (after Parrish et al. 2003; Wurtzebach and Schultz 2016) as described below.

  2. Ecological Integrity Rank3

    • gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 28, 2024
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2024). Ecological Integrity Rank3 [Dataset]. https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/ecological-integrity-rank3
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    Mar 28, 2024
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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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    Description

    This layer represents the composite count overlap of six polygon source data sets that consider ecosystem structure, function, and composition in order to estimate relative ecological integrity across the High Divide region. We define and estimate ecological integrity by assembling publicly available spatial data that describe “elements of composition, structure, function, and ecological processes” (after Parrish et al. 2003; Wurtzebach and Schultz 2016) as described below.

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Ecological Integrity Rank

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26 scholarly articles cite this dataset (View in Google Scholar)
Dataset updated
Aug 10, 2023
Dataset provided by
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
Authors
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Area covered
Description

This layer represents the composite count overlap of six polygon source data sets that consider ecosystem structure, function, and composition in order to estimate relative ecological integrity across the High Divide region. We define and estimate ecological integrity by assembling publicly available spatial data that describe “elements of composition, structure, function, and ecological processes” (after Parrish et al. 2003; Wurtzebach and Schultz 2016) as described below.

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