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Primary model inputs and intermediaries (packaged datasets) - A landscape connectivity analysis for the coastal marten (Martes caurina humboldtensis)

Published by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 07, 2026 | Last Modified: 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z
This packaged data collection contains the two compiled input surfaces (habitat surface and resistance surface) that were used to derive habitat cores and movement corridors in our primary model. It also includes an intermediary dataset (moving window averages) that was produced by the Core Mapper tool in the process of producing habitat cores, as well as an intermediary dataset (movement cost surface) that was produced by the Linkage Mapper tool in the process of producing least-cost corridors. This package includes the following data layers: Resistance Surface Movement Cost Surface Habitat Surface Moving Window Averages A lookup table of resistance values is also included in this package. This spreadsheet contains a list of component raster data layers that were used to compile our resistance surface, the classes of data represented within each of these rasters, and the resistance value we assigned to each class. Please refer to the embedded metadata and the information in our full report for details on the development of these data layers. Packaged data are available in two formats: Geodatabase (.gdb): A related set of file geodatabase rasters and feature classes, packaged in an ESRI file geodatabase. ArcGIS Pro Map Package (.mpkx): The same data included in the geodatabase, presented as fully-symbolized layers in a map. Note that you must have ArcGIS Pro version 2.0 or greater to view. See Cross-References for links to individual datasets, which can be downloaded in raster GeoTIFF (.tif) format.

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