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Plant Distribution Modeling for the Golden Gate Biosphere Network: Data Inputs

Jun 25, 2025
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
Plant Distribution Modeling for the Golden Gate Biosphere Network: Data Inputs

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We used ensemble SDMs across the California Floristic Province to evaluate how climate change may alter suitable habitat for six priority plant species representing different life forms within the Golden Gate Biosphere Network (GGBN). The resulting maps and spatial data layers may help managers prioritize locations for conservation and management action to protect potential refugia.
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california floristic province, species distribution modeling, golden gate biosphere network, refugia

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Conservation Biology Institute and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

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