Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0)

Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0) Territorial acknowledgement: We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work across diverse unceded territories and treaty lands and pay our respects to the First Nations, Inuit and Métis ancestors of these places. We...

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Main Authors: Stolar, Jessica, Kuntzemann, Christine, Enslow, Chelsea, Lees, Sasha, Lewis, Doug W., Stralberg, Diana, Kehm, Gregory, Nielsen, Scott E.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:10871083 2024-09-15T18:06:46+00:00 Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0) Stolar, Jessica Kuntzemann, Christine Enslow, Chelsea Lees, Sasha Lewis, Doug W. Stralberg, Diana Kehm, Gregory Nielsen, Scott E. 2024-03-26 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10871083 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10871082 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10871083 oai:zenodo.org:10871083 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2024 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1087108310.5281/zenodo.10871082 2024-07-25T22:19:29Z Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0) Territorial acknowledgement: We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work across diverse unceded territories and treaty lands and pay our respects to the First Nations, Inuit and Métis ancestors of these places. We honour our connections to these lands and waters and reaffirm our relationships with one another. Suggested citation: Stolar, J., C. Kuntzemann, C. Enslow, S. Lees, D.W. Lewis, D. Stralberg, G. Kehm, and S.E. Nielsen. 2024. Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0). Place of publication: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. doi:10.5281/zenodo.10871083 Corresponding author: stolar@ualberta.ca Purpose: To identify and rank spatial locations of refugia potential for aquatic ecosystems across British Columbia at the coarse-filter level (habitat types). Description: These raster layers represent each coarse-filter category (macrorefugia, intactness, and enduring features) for identifying and ranking aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia plus the overall rankings of conservation classes. For details on the methodology, please see the original report by Porter (2021). File nomenclature: .zip folder (Stolar_et_al_2024_CiCP_aquatic_upload_Version_1.0.zip): Contains the files listed below. Macrorefugia (macrorefugia_1_ha.tif): Inverse of the sum of forward and backward climate velocity (Stolar et al., 2023). Macrorefugia by watershed (macrorefugia_by_watershed.tif): macrorefugia_1_ha.tif summarized by watershed. Intactness (intactness_1_ha.tif): Inverse of footprint metrics as described by Porter (2021). Intactness by watershed (intactness_by_watershed.tif): intactness_1_ha.tif summarized by watershed. Enduring features with microrefugia potential (sum_enduring_1_ha.tif): Sum of enduring features that represent microrefugia potential for aquatic ecosystems (Porter, 2021). ***PLEASE NOTE: It has been discovered that the provincial Quaternary geology layer is mislabeled. We will ... Other/Unknown Material First Nations inuit Zenodo
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description Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0) Territorial acknowledgement: We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work across diverse unceded territories and treaty lands and pay our respects to the First Nations, Inuit and Métis ancestors of these places. We honour our connections to these lands and waters and reaffirm our relationships with one another. Suggested citation: Stolar, J., C. Kuntzemann, C. Enslow, S. Lees, D.W. Lewis, D. Stralberg, G. Kehm, and S.E. Nielsen. 2024. Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0). Place of publication: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. doi:10.5281/zenodo.10871083 Corresponding author: stolar@ualberta.ca Purpose: To identify and rank spatial locations of refugia potential for aquatic ecosystems across British Columbia at the coarse-filter level (habitat types). Description: These raster layers represent each coarse-filter category (macrorefugia, intactness, and enduring features) for identifying and ranking aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia plus the overall rankings of conservation classes. For details on the methodology, please see the original report by Porter (2021). File nomenclature: .zip folder (Stolar_et_al_2024_CiCP_aquatic_upload_Version_1.0.zip): Contains the files listed below. Macrorefugia (macrorefugia_1_ha.tif): Inverse of the sum of forward and backward climate velocity (Stolar et al., 2023). Macrorefugia by watershed (macrorefugia_by_watershed.tif): macrorefugia_1_ha.tif summarized by watershed. Intactness (intactness_1_ha.tif): Inverse of footprint metrics as described by Porter (2021). Intactness by watershed (intactness_by_watershed.tif): intactness_1_ha.tif summarized by watershed. Enduring features with microrefugia potential (sum_enduring_1_ha.tif): Sum of enduring features that represent microrefugia potential for aquatic ecosystems (Porter, 2021). ***PLEASE NOTE: It has been discovered that the provincial Quaternary geology layer is mislabeled. We will ...
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author Stolar, Jessica
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Enslow, Chelsea
Lees, Sasha
Lewis, Doug W.
Stralberg, Diana
Kehm, Gregory
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Spatial priorities for aquatic climate refugia in British Columbia (Version 1.0)
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