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At-risk and range restricted species models

Apr 5, 2018 (Last modified Apr 6, 2018)
Created by South Atlantic Blueprint
At-risk and range restricted species models

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This gallery contains the species distribution models that were created in the "Integration of at-risk and range restricted species models and strategic conservation information into the SALCC Conservation Blueprint" project.

The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation – Natural Heritage Program (DCRDNH) and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) at Florida State University (collectively, Project Partners) were funded by the South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SALCC) in April 2015 to develop ten species distribution models (SDM) of priority at-risk and range-restricted species (Ambystoma cingulatum, Echinacea laevigata, Heterodon simus, Lindera melissifolia, Lythrum curtissii, Notophthalmus perstriatus, Phemeranthus piedmontanus, Rhus michauxii, and Schwalbea americana) for the purposes of incorporating the models and supporting information on the conservation and management needs of the species into the SALCC’s Conservation Blueprint.


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curtiss' loosestrife, michaux's sumac, south atlantic lcc, chaffseed, species, frosted flatwoods salamander, southern hognose snake, piedmont fameflower, pondberry, smooth coneflower, at-risk, models, striped newt, range restricted, gopher frog

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Data and report credits:

Anne C. Chazal, Kirsten Hazler, and Roy GilbVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation – Division of Natural Heritage
600 East Main Street
Richmond VA 23219

Jonathan Oetting, Amy Knight and Nathan Pasco
The Florida State University, Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center -
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
1018 Thomasville Road, Suite 200-C
Tallahassee, FL 32303

South Atlantic LCC

Gallery cover photo credits:
Lithobates capito, Gopher Frog (Photo by Dan Hipes, FNAI); Lythrum curtissii, Curtiss' Loosestrife; (Photo by Dan Hipes, FNAI); Notophthalmus perstriatus, Striped Newt (Photo by Dale Jackson, FNAI); Phemeranthus piedmontanus, Piedmont Fameflower (Photo by Irvine Wilson, DCR)

About the Gallery Author

South Atlantic Blueprint

The South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint is a living spatial plan to conserve natural and cultural resources for current and future generations in the face of future change. It spans parts of six states, from Virginia to Florida, including U.S. waters to 200 miles offshore. The Blueprint...

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