Georgia GAP Analysis Amphibian Hypergrid

Content Citation

Title: Georgia GAP Analysis Amphibian Hypergrid
Content Type: Downloadable Data
Publisher:    Contact
Publication Date: 2003
 


Content Description

Abstract: This data set consists of a grid containing 90 meter grid cells coded for predicted presence or absence of suitable habitat for species modeled in the Georgia GAP Analysis Project for amphibian species in Georgia.
Purpose: This data set was developed by the University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design, Natural Resources Spatial Analysis Laboratory (NARSAL) under the Georgia GAP Analysis Project to be used as a coarse filter in determining the location of species' habitats in the state of Georgia for conservation planning purposes. Georgia GAP is part of a federal initiative sponsored by the the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Geological Survey. Partners in this effort are the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.


Content Status

Progress: Complete
Update Frequency: None planned

Content Keywords

Theme Keywords: none, GAP, vertebrate, habitat, models, prediction, amphibian, Acris crepitans, Acris gryllus, Ambystoma cingulatum, Ambystoma maculatum, Ambystoma opacum, Ambystoma talpoideum, Ambystoma tigrinum, Amphiuma means, Amphiuma pholeter, Aneides aeneus, Bufo americanus, Bufo fowleri, Bufo quercicus, Bufo terrestris, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis, Desmognathus aeneus, Desmognathus apalachicolae, Desmognathus auriculatus, Desmognathus conanti, Desmognathus folkertsi, Desmognathus marmoratus, Desmognathus monticola, Desmognathus ocoee, Desmognathus quadramaculatus, Eleutherodactylus planirostris, Eurycea aquatica, Eurycea cirrigera, Eurycea guttolineata, Eurycea longicauda, Eurycea lucifuga, Eurycea quadridigitata, Eurycea wilderae, Gastrophryne carolinensis, Gyrinophilus palleucus, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, Haideotriton wallacei, Hemidactylium scutatum, Hyla avivoca, Hyla chrysoscelis, Hyla cinerea, Hyla femoralis, Hyla gratiosa, Hyla squirella, Necturus alabamensis, Necturus maculosus, Necturus punctatus, Notophthalmus perstriatus, Notophthalmus viridescens, Plethodon dorsalis, Plethodon glutinosus complex, Plethodon jordani, Plethodon petraeus, Plethodon serratus, Plethodon teyahalee (oconaluftee), Plethodon websteri, Pseudacris brachyphona, Pseudacris brimleyi, Pseudacris crucifer, Pseudacris feriarum, Pseudacris nigrita, Pseudacris ocularis, Pseudacris ornata, Pseudobranchus striatus, Pseudotriton montanus, Pseudotriton ruber, Rana capito, Rana catesbeiana, Rana clamitans, Rana grylio, Rana heckscheri, Rana palustris, Rana sphenocephala, Rana sylvatica, Rana virgatipes, Scaphiopus holbrookii, Siren intermedia, Siren lacertina, Stereochilus marginatus, Many-lined salamander, Greater siren, Lesser siren, Eastern spadefoot toad, Carpenter frog, Wood frog, Southern leopard frog, Pickerel frog, River frog, Pig frog, Green frog/bronze frog, Bullfrog, Gopher frog, Red salamander, Mud salamander, Dwarf siren, Ornate chorus frog, Little grass frog, Southern chorus frog, Upland chorus frog, Spring peeper, Brimley's chorus frog, Mountain chorus frog, Webster's salamander, Southern Appalacian salamander, Southern redback salamander, Pigeon Mountain salamander, Jordan's salamander, Slimy salamander complex, Zigzag salamander, Red-spotted/Central newt, Striped newt, Dwarf waterdog, Mudpuppy, Alabama waterdog, Squirrel treefrog, Barking treefrog, Pine woods treefrog, Green treefrog, Cope's gray treefrog, Bird-voiced Treefrog, Four-toed salamander, Georgia blind salamander, Spring salamander, Tennessee cave salamander, Eastern narrowmouth toad, Blue Ridge two-lined salamander, Dwarf salamander, Cave salamander, Long- tailed salamander, Three-lined salamander, Southern two-lined salamander, Brownback salamander, Greenhouse frog, Blackbelly salamander, Mountain dusky salamander, Seal salamander, Shovelnose salamander, Dwarf blackbelly salamander, Spotted dusky salamander, Southern dusky salamander, Apalachicola dusky salamander, Seepage salamander, Hellbender, Southern toad, Oak toad, Fowler's toad, American toad, Green salamander, One-toed amphiuma, Two-toed amphiuma, Tiger salamander, Mole salamander, Marbled salamander, Spotted salamander, Flatwoods salamander, Southern cricket frog, Northern cricket frog
Place Keywords: Georgia, Southeast, United States, United States of America, USA, North America

Spatial Domain

West Coordinate: -87.334182
East Coordinate: -79.122568
North Coordinate: 35.673024
South Coordinate: 29.989335

Spatial Data Information

Data Projection:
Data Type: Raster
Data Format:

Access and Usage Information

Access Constraints: No restrictions or legal prerequisites required for accessing this data set.
Usage Constraints: No restrictions or legal prerequisites required for using the data.