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2013 landscape-scale habitat data for greater sage-grouse in Idaho includes key habitat areas and four restoration types. The map incorporates wildfire data and edits from the 2013 field season, with an intended use scale of 1:100,000. This provisional dataset from the Department of the Interior covers all of Idaho and a small managed area in Nevada.
2015 landscape-scale habitat data for greater sage-grouse in Idaho, developed by the Department of the Interior. The dataset includes key habitat areas and four restoration potential types, covering all of Idaho and a small area in Nevada managed by Idaho BLM. A new dataset is developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes.
A geospatial dataset containing simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho, approximating habitat in the state for 2014. The data was updated by the Department of the Interior to incorporate wildfire data and edits from the 2014 field season, and it covers all of Idaho plus a small area in Nevada managed by Idaho BLM. The map includes key habitat areas and four restoration types, with an intended use scale of 1:100,000.
The 2012 update of the Sage-grouse Habitat Planning Map incorporates wildfire data and other edits from the 2012 field season. This dataset contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and a small area in Nevada managed by Idaho BLM. It was developed by the Department of the Interior and is intended for use at a 1:100,000 scale.
δ18O profiles from shelled pteropods are used to estimate calcification depths in the Southern Ocean. The oxygen isotopic composition of Limacina rangii shells was compared to seawater δ18O derived from Argo float salinity and temperature measurements. Shallow calcification depths (13-126 m) were detected in summer-autumn, while winter-spring calcification occurred deeper, averaging 525 m.
50cm resolution bathymetry and substrate maps were produced for the east coast of Tasmania in 2021. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides this data, which includes derivatives like seabed slope and vegetation likelihood classification. This snapshot assists in strategic decision-making for urchin control and abalone management.
Greater Sage-Grouse Management Areas delineated for the Great Basin Region's Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset classifies habitat into Priority (PHMA), Important (IHMA), and General (GHMA) management areas based on species occupancy and conservation value. It was developed by the BLM, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with final edits completed in 2015.
2015 data delineates Priority, Important, and General Habitat Management Areas for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset was developed by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an Environmental Impact Statement. It represents the Administrative Draft Proposed Plan, with final edits made in May 2015.
2015 spatial data delineates Priority, Important, and General Habitat Management Areas for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset was developed by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an Environmental Impact Statement. It reflects administrative decisions and edits made through 2015.
Greater Sage-Grouse Management Areas delineated for the Great Basin Region's Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The data classifies habitat into three conservation tiers: Priority Habitat Management Areas (PHMA), Important Habitat Management Areas (IHMA), and General Habitat Management Areas (GHMA). It was developed by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with final edits made in May 2015.
Greater Sage-Grouse Management Areas delineated for the Great Basin Region's Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset classifies habitat into Priority (PHMA), Important (IHMA), and General (GHMA) management areas based on species occupancy and conservation value. It was developed by the BLM, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with final edits completed in 2015.
2015 spatial data delineates Priority, Important, and General Habitat Management Areas for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset was developed by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an Environmental Impact Statement. It reflects administrative decisions and edits made through 2015.
2015 spatial data delineates Priority, Important, and General Habitat Management Areas for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Idaho-Southwestern Montana sub-region. The dataset was developed by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, State of Idaho, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an Environmental Impact Statement. It reflects administrative decisions and edits made through 2015.
Stomach content data from 11 dominant fish species larvae sampled fortnightly from May to September in 1986 and 1987 in a sub-Arctic coastal ecosystem. The collection characterizes prey for larvae of important species, with individual specimens measured for standard length and maxilla length. Sampling targeted three locations on the eastern shore of Conception Bay, Newfoundland.
75.7 MB of data supporting environmental niche modeling for two medicinal plant species, Harpagophytum procumbens and H. zeyheri. The dataset includes cleaned occurrence records, environmental variables, model-tuning outputs, and final habitat-suitability predictions. It was created by Anthony Mapaura and last updated on April 20, 2026.
Soil, plant, and spider nitrogen stable isotope (δ15N) measurements from eight temperate New Zealand islands sampled in 2006/07 and 2022. The dataset tracks decadal changes in seabird-driven nutrient inputs across islands with differing histories of mammal invasion and eradication. It was published via the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
The Lower Bay of Fundy seabed adjacent to Deer Island, Campobello Island, the Wolves Islands, and Grand Manan was surveyed over a two-year period from 2016 to 2017. Fisheries and Oceans Canada collected 150 drift camera transects within a ~91 square-kilometer region, using high-definition video and 36.1 megapixel still imagery. Species presence/absence, abundance, and bottom type were recorded manually for 38 key species and broader categories.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides high-resolution acoustic mapping data for Fishing Block 22 off Tasmania's east coast. This dataset includes 50cm resolution bathymetry, substrate classification, and derived seabed metrics, capturing a snapshot of seafloor habitats and vegetation distribution in 2021. It was created to support strategic decision-making for urchin control and abalone fishery management.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a multi-disciplinary study integrating palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses of cores from five boreholes in the Canning Basin. The data was last updated on 2026-05 04 and focuses on the Middle Ordovician Goldwyer Formation to determine depositional environments and microbial diversity during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event.
Fish assemblage records from 85 wetlands across the Amazon Basin, compiled by Alessandra Lonardoni and colleagues. The dataset includes standardized abundance data for over 300 taxa, along with site-level environmental predictors and species-level functional traits. It is intended to support analyses of how energy availability and water type influence fish community composition.