Max_PCM_2050

Nov 14, 2013 (Last modified Mar 5, 2014)
Uploaded by Emily Perkins
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Acanthomintha ilicifolia Habitat Suitability in 2050:  predictive modelling using Maxent (Max) with PCM climate model (from the Department of Energy’s Parallel Climate Model).  Higher values indicate higher habitat suitability.  Note that map represents a potential scenario only, based on underlying assumptions regarding future conditions.
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Conlisk et al. 2012
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Conlisk, E., A.D. Syphard, J. Franklin, L. Flint, and H. Regan. 2013. Uncertainty in assessing the impacts of global change with coupled dynamic species distribution and population models. Global Change Biology 19:858-869.
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Emily Perkins
with U.S. Geological Survey

I work with the San Diego Management and Monitoring Program in San Diego focusing on mapping of covered species and habitat.