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Layer: Plant_EO_2017 (ID: 20)

Name: Plant_EO_2017

Display Field: Survey_Sit

Type: Feature Layer

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Description: These data include documented historic, extirpated, and extant occurrences of special status nonvascular and vascular plants. It is necessary to look at the associated database record for any given occurrence to understand it fully. WHERE THE DATA COMES FROM. Occurrence records are based on information provided by a variety of individuals, including Idaho Department of Fish and Game staff, federal agency personnel, state agency personnel, academic researchers, and, in a few cases, the general public. WHAT'S AN OCCURRENCE. An element occurrence is NatureServe's basic unit of record for documenting and delimiting the presence and extent of a species on the landscape. Element occurrences, or “EOs,” are defined as an area of land and/or water where a species is, or was, present, and which has practical conservation value. For plants, an occurrence often corresponds with the local population, but it might also be a portion of a population or an aggregation of populations (i.e., a metapopulation). The Idaho Fish and Wildlife Information System (IFWIS) dataset is dynamic, meaning that (a) some species (particularly plant species) are dropped each year because as they are found to be common, under no threat, or because they have been misidentified; (b) better and more recent information on existing occurrences results in changes to database records; (c) taxonomy has changed; or (d) taxa are added to the tracking list. Because of the dynamic nature of the data set, each new export completely replaces any previous export in order to ensure that current data are being used for planning purposes.

Service Item Id: d928785c2d9a4859a490b31dafd5a2a8

Copyright Text: Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Idaho Fish and Wildlife Information System, Species Diversity Database, Idaho Natural Heritage Data, Plant Element Occurrence database. Accessed on 14 August 2017.

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