Via USGS news release, includes data files and photos :”Species distribution modeling was used to assess the relative impacts of climate and land-use change on fifty bird species for the conterminous United States. Species presence data, current and projected land-cover data, current and projected climate data, and topographic data were used in a maximum entropy modeling framework to assess impacts of climate and land-cover on bird distributions for 2001, and for multiple 2075 scenarios. The following provides access to output data for this assessment, including:
- Output range maps for 2001 and 2075 for each of the fifty modeled species
- Images (maps) of the predictor variables (covariates) used to construct the species models
- Comprehensive spreadsheet providing quantitative output results reported in the accompanying paper.
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