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Species distribution model (SDM) for Eriogonum inflatum in the Mojave Desert

Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of project design and may emphasize species attributes such as life history, functional type, pollinator services, and nutritional value for wildlife. Determining which species are likely to establish and persist in a particular environment is a key consideration. Species distribution models (SDMs) characterize relationships between species occurrences and the physical environment (e.g., climate, soil, topographic relief) and provide a mechanism for assessing which species may successfully propagate at a restoration site. In conjunction with information on species attributes, SDMs facilitate holistic ecosystem restoration by enabling practitioners to identify diverse, resilient assemblages of native species. This project develops SDMs for native species of fundamental ecosystem importance in order to guide restoration of Mojave Desert landscapes. The dataset contained herein provides an SDM for Eriogonum inflatum within its Mojave Desert range based on known occurrences.

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Author(s) Daniel F Shryock orcid, Lesley A DeFalco orcid, Todd C Esque orcid
Publication Date 2022-03-30
Beginning Date of Data 2020
Ending Date of Data 2020
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XQJFEL
Citation Shryock, D.F., DeFalco, L.A., and Esque, T.C., 2022, Species distribution model (SDM) for Eriogonum inflatum in the Mojave Desert: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XQJFEL.
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