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USA_CONUS_imperiled_species_rangesize_rarity_Plants (ImageServer)

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Service Description: The Map of Biodiversity Importance (MoBI) identifies areas of high importance for species conservation in the contiguous United States. Building on habitat suitability models for 2,216 of the nation’s most imperiled species, and information on range size and degree of protection derived from those models, the MoBI project provides a series of maps that can help inform conservation efforts. This map depicts summed range-size rarity for Critically Imperiled (categorized by NatureServe as “G1”), Imperiled (“G2”), and ESA-listed (i.e., full species listed as Endangered or Threatened under the Endangered Species Act) species in the taxonomic group specified in the layer name. High values identify areas where species with restricted ranges (and thus fewer conservation opportunities) are likely to occur; the presence of multiple imperiled species contributes to higher scores. Habitat models for most species were generated using the random forest algorithm with (1) NatureServe Network, USGS BISON, and other sources of population and locality data and (2) environmental predictors representing terrain, climate, land cover, soils, and hydrology. The modeling resolution for terrestrial species was either 30 m (most species) or 330 m (some wide-ranging species). Models for aquatic species used the medium resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) as the modeling unit. For species not amenable to random forest modeling, habitat maps were derived by buffering locality data and/or building simple deductive models based on habitat information. NatureServe converted habitat maps to a 990-m raster to provide a consistent unit of aggregation and avoid revealing the precise location of sensitive species. Range-size rarity for each species is the inverse of the total area mapped as habitat (using the 990-m raster). Summed range-size rarity is the sum of the range-size rarity values for all species with habitat that overlaps a cell. For more information on this service, including the terms of use, visit us online at: https://goto.arcgisonline.com/landscape12/RSR_Plants

Name: USA_CONUS_imperiled_species_rangesize_rarity_Plants

Description: The Map of Biodiversity Importance (MoBI) identifies areas of high importance for species conservation in the contiguous United States. Building on habitat suitability models for 2,216 of the nation’s most imperiled species, and information on range size and degree of protection derived from those models, the MoBI project provides a series of maps that can help inform conservation efforts. This map depicts summed range-size rarity for Critically Imperiled (categorized by NatureServe as “G1”), Imperiled (“G2”), and ESA-listed (i.e., full species listed as Endangered or Threatened under the Endangered Species Act) species in the taxonomic group specified in the layer name. High values identify areas where species with restricted ranges (and thus fewer conservation opportunities) are likely to occur; the presence of multiple imperiled species contributes to higher scores. Habitat models for most species were generated using the random forest algorithm with (1) NatureServe Network, USGS BISON, and other sources of population and locality data and (2) environmental predictors representing terrain, climate, land cover, soils, and hydrology. The modeling resolution for terrestrial species was either 30 m (most species) or 330 m (some wide-ranging species). Models for aquatic species used the medium resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) as the modeling unit. For species not amenable to random forest modeling, habitat maps were derived by buffering locality data and/or building simple deductive models based on habitat information. NatureServe converted habitat maps to a 990-m raster to provide a consistent unit of aggregation and avoid revealing the precise location of sensitive species. Range-size rarity for each species is the inverse of the total area mapped as habitat (using the 990-m raster). Summed range-size rarity is the sum of the range-size rarity values for all species with habitat that overlaps a cell. For more information on this service, including the terms of use, visit us online at: https://goto.arcgisonline.com/landscape12/RSR_Plants

Single Fused Map Cache: false

Extent: Initial Extent: Full Extent: Pixel Size X: 990.0

Pixel Size Y: 990.0

Band Count: 1

Pixel Type: F32

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Mensuration Capabilities: Basic

Has Histograms: true

Has Colormap: false

Has Multi Dimensions : false

Rendering Rule:

Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 0

Copyright Text: <a href="https://www.natureserve.org/natureserve-network">NatureServe Network 2020</a>

Service Data Type: esriImageServiceDataTypeGeneric

Min Values: 4.255473413650179E-6

Max Values: 1.531692385673523

Mean Values: 8.543251192639781E-4

Standard Deviation Values: 0.0067642894991372

Object ID Field: OBJECTID

Fields: Default Mosaic Method: None

Allowed Mosaic Methods: None

SortField: N/A

SortValue: N/A

Mosaic Operator: First

Default Compression Quality: 75

Default Resampling Method: Nearest

Max Record Count: 1000

Max Image Height: 4096

Max Image Width: 4096

Max Download Image Count: 0

Max Mosaic Image Count: 20

Allow Raster Function: true

Allow Copy: null

Allow Analysis: null

Allow Compute TiePoints: false

Supports Statistics: true

Supports Advanced Queries: true

Use StandardizedQueries: true

Raster Type Infos: Has Raster Attribute Table: false

Edit Fields Info: null

Ownership Based AccessControl For Rasters: null

Child Resources:   Info   Histograms   Key Properties   Legend   Raster Function Infos

Supported Operations:   Export Image   Query   Identify   Measure   Compute Histograms   Compute Statistics Histograms   Get Samples   Compute Class Statistics   Query Boundary   Compute Pixel Location   Compute Angles   Validate   Project