Datasets

Data Availability Name Objective Description Dates
DownloadableAmerican black bearThis is a raster map of American black bear (Ursus americanus) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the specie
s probability of occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableBobcatThis is a raster map of bobcat (Lynx rufus) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species probability of oc
currence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableCoyoteThis is a raster map of coyote (Canis latrans) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species probability of
occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableGray foxThis is a raster map of gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species p
robability of occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableMooseThis is a raster map of moose (Alces alces) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species probability of oc
currence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableRaccoon This is a raster map of raccoon (Procyon lotor) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species probability o
f occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableRed foxThis is a raster map of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species probability o
f occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableStriped skunkThis is a raster map of striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species pro
bability of occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableWhite-tailed deerThis is a raster map of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the sp
ecies probability of occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableWild turkeyThis is a raster map of wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) distribution in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The value of each pixel in the map is an estimate of the species pro
bability of occurrence. Occurrence estimates were calculated from species-specific distribution models fit using expert-opinion data and generalized linear mixed modeling. For details on the collection of expert opinion data, the modeling process, and the development of the distribution maps, please see: Pearman-Gillman, S, J. E. Katz, R. Mickey, J. Murdoch, and T. Donovan. 2020. Predicting wildlife distribution patterns in New England USA with expert elicitation techniques. Global Ecology and Conservation 21:e00853.

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2016-05-01 (ongoing)