Terrestrial Species List (Secure) - ACE [ds2854]

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Tags
terrestrial, biodiversity, native, richness, rare, rarity, endemic, sensitive haibtat, ACE, riparian, wetland, rare natural community, game, bird, reptile, amphibian, mammal, plant


Summary

Terrestrial Species List, Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE), version 3.0. The Terrestrial Species List map layer is symbolized on the ecoregional biodiversity rank of each hexagon. Ecoregional biodiversity ranks can also be found, along with other metrics for each hexagon, in the Terrestrial Biodiversity Summary layer. The Terrestrial Biodiversity Summary is a compilation of the best available information on terrestrial species biodiversity in California, including amphibians, birds, mammals, plants, and reptiles, for the California Department of Fish and Wildlifes (CDFW) Areas of Conservation Emphasis Project (ACAE). It is one component, together with Aquatic Biodiversity, of overall species biodiversity in California. The Terrestrial Biodiversity Summary combines the three measures of biodiversity developed for ACE into a single metric: 1) terrestrial native species richness, which represents overall native diversity of all species in the state, both common and rare; 2) terrestrial rare species richness, which represents diversity of rare species; and, 3) terrestrial irreplaceability, which is a weighted measure of endemism. The data can be used to view landscape patterns of species diversity across the state and within each ecoregion. While the Terrestrial Species List map layer visually represents the relative biodiversity levels of each hexagon in relation to other hexagons within an ecoregion (as does the Terrestrial Biodiversity Summary layer), the principal value of the Terrestrial Species List is the extensive tabular species information. A user may click on any hexagon to view a complete set of records of each species modeled or observed there. Additional fields provide information as to whether the species is rare, endemic, climate vulnerable, a Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN), or considered a game species (see field metadata for further information).

Description

For more information, see the Terrestrial Biodiversity Factsheet at https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=150831 .

The California Department of Fish and Wildlifes (CDFW) Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE) is a compilation and analysis of the best-available statewide spatial information in California on biodiversity, rarity and endemism, harvested species, significant habitats, connectivity and wildlife movement, climate vulnerability, climate refugia, and other relevant data (e.g., other conservation priorities such as those identified in the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), stressors, land ownership). ACE addresses both terrestrial and aquatic data. The ACE model combines and analyzes terrestrial information in a 2.5 square mile hexagon grid and aquatic information at the HUC12 watershed level across the state to produce a series of maps for use in non-regulatory evaluation of conservation priorities in California. The model addresses as many of CDFWs statewide conservation and recreational mandates as feasible using high quality data sources. High value areas statewide and in each USDA Ecoregion were identified. The ACE maps and data can be viewed in the ACE online map viewer, or downloaded for use in ArcGIS. For more detailed information see https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/Analysis/ACE and https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=24326 .

Credits

ACE 3 Working Group and ACE 3 Development Team, California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Scripting and GIS data product development: Ryan Hill, Sandra Hill, and Melanie Gogol-Prokurat. ACE 3 conceptual model and source data development: Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Sandra Hill, Diane Mastalir, Kristi Cripe, Dan Applebee, Janet Brewster, Kristina White, Patrick McIntyre, Todd Keeler-Wolf, Lisa Ohara, Steve Goldman, Peter Ode, Whitney Albright, Ryan Hill, and Karen Miner. Multiple datasets were compiled and analyzed in the development of ACE, including but not limited to California Wildlife Habitat Relationship (CWHR) species ranges and distribution models, California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) and other Biogeographic Information and Observation System (BIOS) rare species occurrence data, and Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) vegetation maps/landcover data. A full list of the datasets included in the ACE analysis is included in the technical report: https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=24326.

Use limitations

The ACE data is subject to certain assumptions and limitations that must be considered in any use or application of the data. All ACE data layers are limited by the accuracy and scale of the input data. ACE is a compilation of the best available scientific information; however, many of these datasets are not comprehensive across the landscape, may change over time, and should be revised and improved as new data become available.

The user accepts sole responsibility for the correct interpretation and use of these data, and agrees not to misrepresent these data. CDFW makes no warranty of any kind regarding these data, express or implied. By downloading these datasets, the user understands that these data are in draft condition and subject to change at any time as new information becomes available. The user will not seek to hold the State or the Department liable under any circumstances for any damages with respect to any claim by the user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of data or maps. CDFW reserves the right to modify or replace these datasets without notification.

The ACE maps display biological and recreational values based on available data and constrained by the limitations of the data. The values may be influenced by level of survey effort in a given area. The ACE data represent broad-scale patterns across the landscape, and the value of any single hexagon should be interpreted with caution. ACE is a decision-support tool to be used in conjunction with species-specific information and local-scale conservation prioritization analyses.

The ACE maps do not replace the need for site-specific evaluation of biological resources and should not be used as the sole measure of conservation priority during planning. No statement or dataset shall by itself be considered an official response from a state agency regarding impacts to wildlife resulting from a management action subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.

Extent

West -124.506169 East -113.498451
North 42.068507 South 32.423781

Scale Range
Maximum (zoomed in) 1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out) 1:150,000,000

ArcGIS Metadata

Topics and Keywords

Themes or categories of the resource biota, environment


* Content type Downloadable Data
Export to FGDC CSDGM XML format as Resource Description No

Place keywords California

Theme keywords terrestrial, biodiversity, native, richness, rare, rarity, endemic, sensitive haibtat, ACE, riparian, wetland, rare natural community, game, bird, reptile, amphibian, mammal, plant

Citation

Title Terrestrial Species List (Secure) - ACE [ds2854]
Publication date 2017-10-2600:00:00
Revision date 2019-10-2300:00:00


Presentation formats * digital map


Citation Contacts

Responsible party
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's role originator


Responsible party
Individual's name Melanie Gogol-Prokurat
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Conservation Analysis Unit Coordinator
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9265

Address
Type
e-mail address melanie.gogol-prokurat@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Details

Dataset languages * English(UNITED STATES)
Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Status completed
Spatial representation type * vector


Supplemental information
See the ACE Technical Report for a detailed description of data inputs and analyses at https://nrmsecure.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=24326.
* Processing environment Version 6.2 (Build 9200) ; Esri ArcGIS 10.6.1.9270


Credits
ACE 3 Working Group and ACE 3 Development Team, California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Scripting and GIS data product development: Ryan Hill, Sandra Hill, and Melanie Gogol-Prokurat. ACE 3 conceptual model and source data development: Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Sandra Hill, Diane Mastalir, Kristi Cripe, Dan Applebee, Janet Brewster, Kristina White, Patrick McIntyre, Todd Keeler-Wolf, Lisa Ohara, Steve Goldman, Peter Ode, Whitney Albright, Ryan Hill, and Karen Miner. Multiple datasets were compiled and analyzed in the development of ACE, including but not limited to California Wildlife Habitat Relationship (CWHR) species ranges and distribution models, California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) and other Biogeographic Information and Observation System (BIOS) rare species occurrence data, and Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) vegetation maps/landcover data. A full list of the datasets included in the ACE analysis is included in the technical report: https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=24326.
ArcGIS item properties
* Name Terrestrial Species List (Secure) - ACE [ds2854]
* Location Server=; :; Database=; User=; Version=
* Access protocol ArcSDE Connection

Extents

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type Extent used for searching
* West longitude -124.506169
* East longitude -113.498451
* North latitude 42.068507
* South latitude 32.423781
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
* West longitude -373987.932700
* East longitude 540034.260500
* South latitude -604495.794300
* North latitude 450023.161800
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact

Point of contact
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's role originator


Point of contact
Individual's name Melanie Gogol-Prokurat
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Conservation Analysis Unit Coordinator
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9265

Address
Type
e-mail address melanie.gogol-prokurat@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Maintenance

Resource maintenance
Update frequency unknown


Resource Constraints

Constraints
Limitations of use

The ACE data is subject to certain assumptions and limitations that must be considered in any use or application of the data. All ACE data layers are limited by the accuracy and scale of the input data. ACE is a compilation of the best available scientific information; however, many of these datasets are not comprehensive across the landscape, may change over time, and should be revised and improved as new data become available.

The user accepts sole responsibility for the correct interpretation and use of these data, and agrees not to misrepresent these data. CDFW makes no warranty of any kind regarding these data, express or implied. By downloading these datasets, the user understands that these data are in draft condition and subject to change at any time as new information becomes available. The user will not seek to hold the State or the Department liable under any circumstances for any damages with respect to any claim by the user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of data or maps. CDFW reserves the right to modify or replace these datasets without notification.

The ACE maps display biological and recreational values based on available data and constrained by the limitations of the data. The values may be influenced by level of survey effort in a given area. The ACE data represent broad-scale patterns across the landscape, and the value of any single hexagon should be interpreted with caution. ACE is a decision-support tool to be used in conjunction with species-specific information and local-scale conservation prioritization analyses.

The ACE maps do not replace the need for site-specific evaluation of biological resources and should not be used as the sole measure of conservation priority during planning. No statement or dataset shall by itself be considered an official response from a state agency regarding impacts to wildlife resulting from a management action subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.


Spatial Reference

ArcGIS coordinate system
* Type Projected
* Geographic coordinate reference GCS_WGS_1984
* Projection WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
* Coordinate reference details
Projected coordinate system
Well-known identifier 102100
X origin -20037700
Y origin -30241100
XY scale 10000
Z origin 0
Z scale 1
M origin 0
M scale 1
XY tolerance 0.001
Z tolerance 0.001
M tolerance 0.001
High precision true
Latest well-known identifier 3857
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Reference system identifier
* Value 3857
* Codespace EPSG
* Version 8.8(9.3.1.2)


Spatial Data Properties

Vector
* Level of topology for this dataset geometry only


Geometric objects
Feature class name DS2854_20191219
* Object type composite
* Object count 0



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
Feature class name DS2854_20191219
* Feature type Simple
* Geometry type Polygon
* Has topology FALSE
* Feature count 0
* Spatial index TRUE
* Linear referencing FALSE



Geoprocessing history

Process
Date 2019-12-2013:14:03
Tool location c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.6\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Data Management Tools.tbx\Project
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Process
Date 2019-12-2013:15:53
Tool location c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.6\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Conversion Tools.tbx\FeatureClassToFeatureClass
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Distribution

Distribution format
* Name SDE Feature Class


Transfer options
Online source
Location https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS
Function performed information

Online source
Location https://apps.wildlife.ca.gov/ace/
Function performed information

Fields

Details for object DS2854_20191219
* Type Feature Class
* Row count 0


Field OBJECTID
* Alias OBJECTID
* Data type OID
* Width 4
* Precision 10
* Scale 0
* Field description
Internal feature number.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.




Field Shape
* Alias Shape
* Data type Geometry
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Feature geometry.
* Description source
ESRI
* Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.




Field Hex_ID
* Alias Hex_ID
* Data type String
* Width 50
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Unique ID for each hexagon in the dataset.


Field BioRankEco
* Alias Ecoregion Biodiversity Rank
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 10
* Scale 0
Field description
Ranks of 1-5 assigned to the ecoregionally normalized biological values, with all zero values removed and remaining values broken into 5 quantiles, each containing the same number of hexagons.


Field Shape.STArea()
* Alias Shape.STArea()
* Data type Double
* Width 0
* Precision 0
* Scale 0




Field Shape.STLength()
* Alias Shape.STLength()
* Data type Double
* Width 0
* Precision 0
* Scale 0






Details for object Extended Table
Field ELMCODE
Alias ELMCODE
Data type String
Width 50
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Unique species or other taxonomic concept (e.g. subspecies or Distinct Population Segment (DPS)) identifier. ELMCODE is a mash-up of the term "element code."In many cases, the CDFW ELMCODE has been synchronized with the Natureserve taxonomic ID.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife


Field Sci_Name
Alias Sci_Name
Data type String
Width 100
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Scientific name, i.e. Latin name or binomial taxonomic nomenclature
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife


Field Com_Name
Alias Com_Name
Data type String
Width 100
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Common Name
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife


Field Model
Alias Model
Data type String
Width 1
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Whether species is identified as potentially present based on habitat modeling.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates modeled suitable habitat within species range


Field Rare
Data type String
Width 255
Precision 0
Scale 0
Alias Rare
Field description
A species is considered Rare for the purposes of ACE, if it is listed 1) under the Federal ESA or California ESA as Threatened, Endangered, Candidate Threatened, or Candidate Endangered; 2) California Fully-Protected or Species of Special Concern (SSC); for Plants, listed as California Rare or Rare Plant Rank 1B or 2B (see https://www.cnps.org/rare-plants/cnps-inventory-of-rare-plants for rare plant rank definitions).
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates species falls under the described criteria


Field Endemic
Data type String
Width 255
Precision 0
Scale 0
Alias Endemic
Field description
A species is considered endemic if nearly all of its range occurs within California.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates endemism


Field Climate_Vulnerable
Data type String
Width 255
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Many species have undergone a series of formal evaluations by CDFW staff and other experts to determine the likelihood a species susceptibility to negative effects on population growth or persistence resulting from climate change. Y means that CDFW has determined the species to be at least moderately likely to experience such negative impacts, either directly or indirectly, as a result of projected changes in climate.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y means that CDFW has determined the species to be at least moderately likely to experience negative impacts, either directly or indirectly, as a result of projected changes in climate.


Field SGCN
Data type Sting
Width 255
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Species of Greatest Conservation Need as defined n the 2015 State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) document. SGCN species include all those which satisfy any of the Rare' field criteria, as well as some species which are climate vulnerable. Not all climate vulnerable species are recognized as SGCN. For more information, see the SWAP documentation: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/SWAP/Final
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates this species is an SGCN


Field Game
Data type String
Width 255
Precision 0
Scale 0
Field description
Whether the species is indicated as a typically hunted species, for food or sport.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates a Game species


Field Observation
Data type String
Width 1
Precision 0
Scale 0
Alias Observation
Field description
Whether a species has been identified through a documented observation. Data sources include presumed extant California Natural Diversity Database records (excluding extirpated and possibly extirpated records); museum records from the California Academy of Sciences, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC Berkeley, and the Consortium of California Herbaria (from years 1999-2009); and additional datasets from the CDFW BIOS online map viewer (https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS)
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy Y indicates a positive observation


Field CWHR_Code
Data type String
Width 50
Precision 0
Scale 0
Alias CWHR_Code
Field description
A unique species identifier corresponding to data maintained in the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship (CWHR) system.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy unique species id for the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship (CWHR) system.


Field Datasets
Alias Datasets
Data type String
Field description
A semicolon delimited list of dataset names from which a species observation was derived for this hexagon. Datasets named "ds###" where ### is any integer, are datasets found in the CDFW Biogeographic Information and Observation System (BIOS). Some datasets were compiled specifically for ACE and can only be accessed by contacting the Conservation Analysis Unit Coordinator in the Biogeographic Data Branch.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife


Field Suppression
Alias Suppression
Data type String
Field description
Indicates whether this record was suppressed from the publicly available Terrestrial Species List, ACE layer (ds2700). Some species are always suppressed, this is considered "global suppression (G)." Certain species accounts are suppressed by request of the data contributor. These records are considered "locally suppressed (L). At times, a species is documented in a hexagon in multiple data sources. If one contributor has requested suppression of the species observation, but another contributor has submitted data for the same species without suppression, this is considered "local suppression override" (lsov) and the species record for this hexagon is made publicly available.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Accuracy information
Accuracy G=global suppression ; L=local suppression; lsov=local suppresion override




Metadata Details

* Metadata language English(UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Scope of the data described by the metadata * dataset
Scope name * dataset


* Last update 2019-12-20


ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS1.0
Metadata style FGDC CSDGM Metadata
Standard or profile used to edit metadata FGDC


Created in ArcGIS for the item 2019-12-2013:13:16
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2019-12-2013:14:18


Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2019-12-2013:14:18

Item location history
Item copied or moved 2017-08-0808:56:31
From M:\ACE\ACEIII\DATA\Hexs_v3
To \\WBD2UA524180J\E$\CAU\ACE_3\data\Base_layers\Hexs_v3


Metadata Contacts

Metadata contact
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's role originator


Metadata contact
Individual's name Melanie Gogol-Prokurat
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Conservation Analysis Unit Coordinator
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9265

Address
Type
e-mail address melanie.gogol-prokurat@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata Maintenance

Maintenance
Update frequency unknown


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