LRIS Portal :: tag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2008-10:feed:layers:category=291085:sort=rLandcare Researchhttps://lris.scinfo.org.nz//LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Chatham Islandstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2020-01:layers:1044422020-01-25T00:27:25.862130+00:002020-01-29T19:38:25.383279+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/104442-lcdb-v50-land-cover-database-version-50-chatham-islands/" title="Details for LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Chatham Islands"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104442.330110,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Chatham Islands thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 29 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It identifies 33 mainland land cover classes (35 classes once the offshore Chatham Islands are included). The classification was revised between versions 1, 2, and 3 but has been consistent thereafter, and always with backward compatibility maintained. Land cover features are described by a polygon boundary, a land cover code, and a land cover name at each nominal time step; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, summer 2008/09, summer 2012/13, and summer 2018/19. The data set is designed to complement in theme, scale and accuracy, New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database (<a href="http://www.linz.govt.nz/land/maps/topographic-maps/topo50">www.linz.govt.nz/land/maps/topographic-maps/topo50</a>...). LCDB is suitable for use in national and regional environment monitoring, forest and shrubland inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. The classification used in LCDBv5.0 is presented in the document 'LCDBClassesAtVersion5.pdf' and a table correlating LCDB classes over all versions is presented in the document 'LCDBClassCorrelations.pdf'. Both of these are among the accessory documents to this dataset in the LRIS portal (lris.scinfo.org.nz/). LCDB version 5.0 was released in January 2020 and includes corrections to all time steps 1997/97, 2001/02, 2008/09, 2012/13 and 2018/19 for both the New Zealand mainland and Chatham Islands. A description of work undertaken for this release (including that of all earlier releases) is presented in the Lineage section. Of particular note at version 5.0 is the addition to LCDB, of attributes designed to readily identify and monitor wetlands over time and a similar capability to manage significant coastal changes. “EditAuthority” and "EditDate" are attributes, maintained since version 3.0 to indicate authorship and nominal date of polygon mapping, edit or change. Errors in the data due to misclassification (rather than land cover change) or poor delineation can be reported to Landcare Research for inclusion in the next release using the online feedback facility in lris.scinfo.org.nz/.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/lcdb/" title="Profile for LCDB">LCDB</a><br />
Added: 25 Jan 2020<br />
Updated: 29 Jan 2020<br />
LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Mainland, New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2019-12:layers:1044002019-12-20T00:05:12.149649+00:002020-01-29T19:43:43.347550+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/104400-lcdb-v50-land-cover-database-version-50-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Mainland, New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104400.330111,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v5.0 - Land Cover Database version 5.0, Mainland, New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 29 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It identifies 33 mainland land cover classes (35 classes once the offshore Chatham Islands are included). The classification was revised between versions 1, 2, and 3 but has been consistent thereafter, and always with backward compatibility maintained. Land cover features are described by a polygon boundary, a land cover code, and a land cover name at each nominal time step; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, summer 2008/09, summer 2012/13, and summer 2018/19. The data set is designed to complement in theme, scale and accuracy, New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database (<a href="https://www.linz.govt.nz/land/maps/topographic-maps/topo50-maps">www.linz.govt.nz/land/maps/topographic-maps/topo50...</a>). LCDB is suitable for use in national and regional environment monitoring, forest and shrubland inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. The classification used in LCDBv5.0 is presented in the document 'LCDBClassesAtVersion5.pdf' and a table correlating LCDB classes over all versions is presented in the document 'LCDBClassCorrelations.pdf'. Both of these are among the accessory documents to this dataset in the LRIS portal (<a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>). LCDB version 5.0 was released in January 2020 and includes corrections to all time steps1997/97, 2001/02, 2008/09, 2012/13 and 2018/19 for both the New Zealand mainland and Chatham Islands. A description of work undertaken for this release (including that of all earlier releases) is presented in the Lineage section. Of particular note at version 5.0 is the addition to LCDB, of attributes designed to readily identify and monitor wetlands over time and a similar capability to manage significant coastal changes. “EditAuthority” and "EditDate" are attributes, maintained since version 3.0 to indicate authorship and nominal date of polygon mapping, edit or change. Errors in the data due to misclassification (rather than land cover change) or poor delineation can be reported to Landcare Research for inclusion in the next release using the online feedback facility in <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/lcdb/" title="Profile for LCDB">LCDB</a><br />
Added: 20 Dec 2019<br />
Updated: 29 Jan 2020<br />
LCDB v4.0 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.0, Mainland New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2014-06:layers:484122014-06-27T03:59:18.358253+00:002014-06-27T01:09:51.305176+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48412-lcdb-v40-deprecated-land-cover-database-version-40-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v4.0 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.0, Mainland New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48412.60408,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v4.0 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.0, Mainland New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 27 Jun 2014</strong><br />
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal digital thematic map of land cover and land use. Land cover at each of four periods; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, summer 2008/09, and summer 20012/13, is both delineated and classified. The land cover classification evolved over the first three periods but compatibility has been maintained. The current version, LCDB v4 (and its predecessor LCDB v3), contains 33 classes. The classification used in LCDB v3 and v4 can be found in the document LCDB2-3CorrelationTable.pdf along with the correlation from the classification used in the earlier version (LCDB v2). This document is available as an attachment to this dataset in the LRIS portal (<a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>), and on the LCDB project site (<a href="http://www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz">www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz</a>). The LCDB was designed to be compatible in scale and accuracy with Land Information New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database. The LCDB is intended for use in areas such as state of environmental monitoring, forest and shrub inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. LCDB v4.0 was released in June 2014 and includes non-temporal edits to the 1996/97, 2001/02, and 2008/09 time periods along with new mapping of change up to the summer 2012/13 period. A change layer, “LCDB v4.0 change” is available to indicate both non-temporal and temporal changes made between LCDB v3.3 and LVCDB v4.0, The non-temporal changes include error in earlier mapping. An “authority” attribute is also available in this layer acknowledging the source of the latest mapping of both non-temporal and temporal change. The Chatham Islands, which were available as part of LCDB-2 on a different map projection, have not yet been re-mapped in LCDB v3.0, v3.3, or v4.0.The data is referenced to the New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 projection (NZTM2000) which uses the NZ Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000). Errors in the data due to misclassification (not changes since mapping) or poor delineation can be reported to Landcare Research for inclusion in the next release using the online feedback mechanisms in <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 27 Jun 2014<br />
Updated: 27 Jun 2014<br />
LCDB v3.3 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 3.3, Mainland New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2013-10:layers:484012013-10-18T05:21:06.312374+00:002013-10-24T01:54:55.512694+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48401-lcdb-v33-deprecated-land-cover-database-version-33-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v3.3 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 3.3, Mainland New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48401.60395,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v3.3 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 3.3, Mainland New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 24 Oct 2013</strong><br />
<p>DEPRECATED - THIS VERSION HAS BEEN SUPERCEDED BY VERSION 4.0 which is now available at <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/412-lcdb-v40-land-cover-database-version-40/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/412-lcdb-v40-land-cover-d...</a>. </p>
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a thematic classification of land cover. The current version LCDB3.3 contains 33 classes designed to be compatible with earlier LCDB versions. The polygon features contain a code and boundary representing the land cover type at each of three periods; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, and summer 2008/09. The data set was designed to be compatible in scale and accuracy with Land Information New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database. LCDB is intended to be used in areas such as state of environmental monitoring, forest and shrubland inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. The list of classes used in LCDB3.3 can be found in the document LCDB2-3 CorrelationTable.pdf along with the mapping from the class set used in the previous version (LCDB2). This document is available as an attachment to this dataset in the LRIS portal (<a href="http://www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz/">www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz/</a>) and on the LCDB project site (<a href="http://www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz">www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz</a>). LCDB3.3 was released in August 2013 and includes corrections to all time steps 1997/97, 2001/02 and 2008/09. In particular, it incorporates edits arising from user feedback, a review of improvements to low producing grasslands in the South Island, updates to croplands from Kyoto Land Use mapping, and corrections to the dating of land cover change mapped in LCDB3.0. “EditAuthority” and "EditDate" attributes are maintained in this layer to indicate the source of the change for both non-temporal and temporal changes mapped.The Chatham Islands, which were available as part of LCDB-2 on a different map projection, have not yet been re-mapped as part of LCDB3.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 18 Oct 2013<br />
Updated: 24 Oct 2013<br />
Desert Road Gorse (Ulex europaeus) 2020tag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2021-07:layers:1056482021-07-05T22:40:04.208358+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/105648-desert-road-gorse-ulex-europaeus-2020/" title="Details for Desert Road Gorse (Ulex europaeus) 2020"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105648.348217,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Desert Road Gorse (Ulex europaeus) 2020 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<p>This raw aerial photography covers 23,000 ha of the Desert Road stretch of SH 1 running through the Central Plateau is provided to members of the Desert Rd Invasive Legume Control Group so that they can locate plants and prioritize areas where ground control is required. Gorse competes with native vegetation and can produce seed that remains viable in the soil for decades.</p>
<p>Estimated image resolution = 0.28 m</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/invasive-legumes/" title="Profile for Invasive Legumes">Invasive Legumes</a><br />
Added: 05 Jul 2021<br />
New Zealand Rabbit Pronenesstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2021-06:layers:1055912021-06-16T02:17:20.787443+00:002021-06-16T02:14:58.696529+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/105591-new-zealand-rabbit-proneness/" title="Details for New Zealand Rabbit Proneness"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=105591.347800,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="New Zealand Rabbit Proneness thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 16 Jun 2021</strong><br />
<p>Rabbit numbers counted by pest destruction boards to measure the affect of control operations are used to assess the relationship between recorded elements of land resources (parent material, soils, vegetation, slope, erosion) and rabbit populations. The results of the study clearly confirm the often observed concentration of high rabbit populations on the brown-grey earth soils and a corresponding reduction in rabbit numbers with increased rainfall and pasture improvement. </p>
<p>This analysis uses the NZLRI/FSL soils data to assign rabbit proneness.<br>
This analysis precedes the illegal release of rabbit haemorragic disease (RHD) in 1997 and does not factor in any interactions between environment and RHD in terms of assigning rabbit proneness.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/lcr/" title="Profile for Landcare Research Limited">Landcare Research Limited</a><br />
Added: 16 Jun 2021<br />
Updated: 16 Jun 2021<br />
LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Chatham Islandstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2015-07:layers:484272015-07-07T09:18:43.134572+00:002015-07-10T02:21:45.263557+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48427-lcdb-v41-deprecated-land-cover-database-version-41-chatham-islands/" title="Details for LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Chatham Islands"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48427.60429,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Chatham Islands thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 10 Jul 2015</strong><br />
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It contains 33 mainland classes (35 including the offshore Chatham Islands). The classification has evolved from version to version but backward compatibility has been maintained. Geographic features are described by a polygon boundary, a land cover code, and a land cover name at each of four nominal time steps; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, summer 2008/09, and summer 2012/13. The data set is designed to complement in theme, scale and accuracy, Land Information New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database. LCDB is suitable for use in national and regional state-of-environment monitoring, forest and shrubland inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. The classification used in LCDB v4.1 is presented in the document 'LCDBClassesAtVersion4.1.pdf' and a table correlating LCDB classes over all four LCDB versions is presented in the document 'LCDBClassCorrelations.pdf'. Both of these documents are available as an attachment to this dataset in the LRIS portal (<a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>) and on the LCDB project site (<a href="http://www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz">www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz</a>). LCDB v4.1 was released in July 2015 and includes corrections to all time steps 1996/97, 2001/02, 2008/09 and 2012/13. A description of work undertaken for this release (including that in all earlier releases) is presented in the Lineage section. Of particular note at 4.1 is the re-mapping of Chatham Islands - first mapped at version 2, but then not continued through versions 3.0, 3.3, and 4.0 because of resource constraints. “EditAuthority” and "EditDate" are attributes, maintained since version 3.0 to indicate authorship and nominal date of polygon mapping, edit or change. The data is referenced to the Chatham Islands Transverse Mercator 2000 projection (CITM2000) which uses the NZ Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000). Errors in the data due to misclassification (not changes since mapping) or poor delineation can be reported to Landcare Research for inclusion in the next release using the online feedback mechanisms in <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 07 Jul 2015<br />
Updated: 10 Jul 2015<br />
LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Mainland New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2015-07:layers:484232015-07-03T07:02:16.252715+00:002015-07-16T09:36:31.001110+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48423-lcdb-v41-deprecated-land-cover-database-version-41-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Mainland New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48423.60431,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v4.1 (Deprecated) - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Mainland New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 16 Jul 2015</strong><br />
<p>The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It contains 33 mainland classes (35 including the offshore Chatham Islands). The classification has evolved from version to version but backward compatibility has been maintained. Geographic features are described by a polygon boundary, a land cover code, and a land cover name at each of four nominal time steps; summer 1996/97, summer 2001/02, summer 2008/09, and summer 2012/13. The data set is designed to complement in theme, scale and accuracy, Land Information New Zealand’s 1:50,000 topographic database. LCDB is suitable for use in national and regional state-of-environment monitoring, forest and shrubland inventory, biodiversity assessment, trend analysis and infrastructure planning. The classification used in LCDB v4.1 is presented in the document 'LCDBClassesAtVersion4.1.pdf' and a table correlating LCDB classes over all four LCDB versions is presented in the document 'LCDBClassCorrelations.pdf'. Both of these documents are available as an attachment to this dataset in the LRIS portal (<a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>) and on the LCDB project site (<a href="http://www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz">www.lcdb.scinfo.org.nz</a>). LCDB v4.1 was released in July 2015 and includes corrections to all time steps 1996/97, 2001/02, 2008/09 and 2012/13. A description of work undertaken for this release (including that in all earlier releases) is presented in the Lineage section. Of particular note at 4.1 is the re-mapping of Chatham Islands - first mapped at version 2, but then not continued through versions 3.0, 3.3, and 4.0 because of resource constraints. “EditAuthority” and "EditDate" are attributes, maintained since version 3.0 to indicate authorship and nominal date of polygon mapping, edit or change. The data is referenced to the New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 projection (NZTM2000) which uses the NZ Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000). Errors in the data due to misclassification (not changes since mapping) or poor delineation can be reported to Landcare Research for inclusion in the next release using the online feedback mechanisms in <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/">lris.scinfo.org.nz/</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 03 Jul 2015<br />
Updated: 16 Jul 2015<br />
Threatened Environments Classification (2012)tag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2012-03:layers:482882012-03-15T00:11:17.707937+00:002015-03-25T02:02:11.396558+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48288-threatened-environments-classification-2012/" title="Details for Threatened Environments Classification (2012)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48288.60416,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Threatened Environments Classification (2012) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 25 Mar 2015</strong><br />
<p>This layer comes from the Threatened Environment Classification (TEC) version 2012, which is a source of national scale background information on New Zealand's land environments. Specifically, it shows how much native (indigenous) vegetation remains within land environments, and how past vegetation loss and legal protection are distributed across New Zealand's landscape. The TEC uses indigenous vegetation as a surrogate for indigenous biodiversity. This includes indigenous ecosystems, habitats and communities: the indigenous species, subspecies and varieties that are supported by indigenous vegetation, and their genetic diversity. The TEC is most appropriately applied to help identify places that are priorities for formal protection against clearance and/or incompatible land-uses, and for ecological restoration to restore lost species, linkages and buffers. The TEC is a combination of three national databases: Land Environments New Zealand (LENZ), classes of the 4th Land Cover Database (LCDB4, based on 2012 satellite imagery) and the protected areas network (version 2012, reflecting areas legally protected for the purpose of natural heritage protection). </p>
<p>For more information see: Cieraad E, Walker S, Price R, Barringer J. 2015. An updated assessment of indigenous cover remaining and legal protection in New Zealand’s land environments. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39(2).</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 15 Mar 2012<br />
Updated: 25 Mar 2015<br />
LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2020-01:layers:1044412020-01-25T00:12:34.629507+00:002020-01-26T22:14:19.279679+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/104441-lcdb-v50-version-trace-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104441.329586,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 26 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This data set (LCDB v5.0Version Trace) allows users to track changes back to the previous version (v4.1), and to reconcile derived quantities, such as the total area of a class in a region, to those derived from the earlier LCDB version. Additionally the authority (and date) for mapping the change is recorded in this database where such a change has been manually mapped.However sometimes when a feature has been removed, and the change area becomes part of a larger "background", the EditDate will pertain to the background area. DO NOT use this dataset to assess real vegetation change over time. Rather use the latest available LCDB version which will contain vegetation cover for all timesteps. This Version Trace dataset is only provided to help reconcile with an analysis done on an earlier version of the LCDB. Similar datasets were provided to trace LCDB2 ==> LCDB v3.0, LCDB v3.0 ==> LCDB v3.3, LCDB v3.3 ==> LCDB v4.0, and LCDB v4.0==> LCDB v4.1. Note however, we earlier called the dataset "Change" rather than "Version Trace", e.g. "LCDB v4.0 Change".</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/lcdb/" title="Profile for LCDB">LCDB</a><br />
Added: 25 Jan 2020<br />
Updated: 26 Jan 2020<br />
LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Chatham Islands, New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2020-01:layers:1044392020-01-24T23:39:02.044989+00:002020-01-24T22:48:56.331790+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/104439-lcdb-v50-version-trace-chatham-islands-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Chatham Islands, New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104439.329577,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v5.0 Version Trace, Chatham Islands, New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 24 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This data set (LCDB v5.0Version Trace) allows users to track changes back to the previous version (v4.1), and to reconcile derived quantities, such as the total area of a class in a region, to those derived from the earlier LCDB version. Additionally the authority (and date) for mapping the change is recorded in this database where such a change has been manually mapped.However sometimes when a feature has been removed, and the change area becomes part of a larger "background", the EditDate will pertain to the background area. DO NOT use this dataset to assess real vegetation change over time. Rather use the latest available LCDB version which will contain vegetation cover for all timesteps. This Version Trace dataset is only provided to help reconcile with an analysis done on an earlier version of the LCDB. Similar datasets were provided to trace LCDB2 ==> LCDB v3.0, LCDB v3.0 ==> LCDB v3.3, LCDB v3.3 ==> LCDB v4.0, and LCDB v4.0==> LCDB v4.1. Note however, we earlier called the dataset "Change" rather than "Version Trace", e.g. "LCDB v4.0 Change".</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/lcdb/" title="Profile for LCDB">LCDB</a><br />
Added: 24 Jan 2020<br />
Updated: 24 Jan 2020<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 6 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482232011-10-07T01:47:16.056465+00:002011-10-13T01:22:45.834601+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48223-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-trees-and-shrubs-6-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 6 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48223.60210,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 6 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to tree and shrub composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 401 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482262011-10-07T01:46:58.594328+00:002011-10-13T01:22:47.208038+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48226-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-trees-and-shrubs-401-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 401 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48226.60213,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 401 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to tree and shrub composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 21 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482242011-10-07T01:47:32.416993+00:002011-10-13T01:22:46.318026+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48224-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-trees-and-shrubs-21-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 21 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48224.60211,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 21 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to tree and shrub composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
Threatened Environments Classification 2012tag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2012-02:layers:482822012-02-17T01:26:29.880652+00:002012-02-17T01:21:09.808907+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48282-threatened-environments-classification-2012/" title="Details for Threatened Environments Classification 2012"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48282.60269,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Threatened Environments Classification 2012 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 17 Feb 2012</strong><br />
<p>This layer comes from the Threatened Environment Classification (TEC) version 2012, which is a source of national scale background information on New Zealand's land environments. Specifically, it shows how much native (indigenous) vegetation remains within land environments, and how past vegetation loss and legal protection are distributed across New Zealand's landscape. The TEC uses indigenous vegetation as a surrogate for indigenous biodiversity. This includes indigenous ecosystems, habitats and communities: the indigenous species, subspecies and varieties that are supported by indigenous vegetation, and their genetic diversity. The TEC is most appropriately applied to help identify places that are priorities for formal protection against clearance and/or incompatible land-uses, and for ecological restoration to restore lost species, linkages and buffers. The TEC is a combination of three national databases: Land Environments New Zealand (LENZ), classes of the 4th Land Cover Database (LCDB4, based on 2012 satellite imagery) and the protected areas network (version 2012, reflecting areas legally protected for the purpose of natural heritage protection). </p>
<p>For more information see: Cieraad E, Walker S, Price R, Barringer J. 2015. An updated assessment of indigenous cover remaining and legal protection in New Zealand’s land environments. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39(2) - downloadable from <a href="http://newzealandecology.org/nzje/3235.pdf">newzealandecology.org/nzje/3235.pdf</a> . </p>
<p>A users guide is available at <a href="http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/maps-satellites/threatened-environment-classification">www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/maps-satellit...</a> </p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> If you have previously downloaded TEC and want the 2012 update, you only need to download the attachment (look up table) and join to the original LENZ/TEC grid dataset as directed.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 17 Feb 2012<br />
Updated: 17 Feb 2012<br />
New Zealand Potential Vegetation (Grid version)tag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2012-02:layers:482792012-02-16T03:36:33.042516+00:002012-02-16T03:35:36.702471+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48279-new-zealand-potential-vegetation-grid-version/" title="Details for New Zealand Potential Vegetation (Grid version)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48279.60266,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="New Zealand Potential Vegetation (Grid version) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 16 Feb 2012</strong><br />
<p>New Zealand's potential forest composition was predicted from regressions relating the distributions of major canopy tree species to environment. Environmental variables, chosen for their correspondence to major tree physiological processes, included annual and seasonal temperature and solar radiation, soil and atmospheric water deficit, soil leaching, slope, and soil parent material and drainage. Environmental values were estimaged both for a large set of irregularly distributed plots describing forest composition, and points on a 1-km grid across New Zealand. Regressions were fitted to the ploy data species by species, with those for the four Nothofagus species also including terms to correct for the effects of their geographic disjunctions. Predictions of species abundance were then made for the grid data set, and the resulting matrix was classified to derive groups of similar composition. This data is expected to provide a context for both the assessment of the biodiversity value of surviving forest remnants and for the subsequent management and/or restoration of these sites.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 16 Feb 2012<br />
Updated: 16 Feb 2012<br />
LCDB v4.1 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealandtag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2015-07:layers:484292015-07-16T22:41:19.507833+00:002015-07-16T21:57:51.925590+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48429-lcdb-v41-version-trace-mainland-new-zealand/" title="Details for LCDB v4.1 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealand"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48429.60432,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="LCDB v4.1 Version Trace, Mainland New Zealand thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 16 Jul 2015</strong><br />
<p>This data set (LCDB v4.1 Version Trace) allows users to track changes back to the previous version (v4.0), and to reconcile derived quantities, such as the total area of a class in a region, to those derived from the earlier LCDB version. Additionally the authority (and date) for mapping the change is recorded in this database where such a change has been manually mapped. </p>
<p>DO NOT use this dataset to assess real vegetation change over time. Rather use the latest available LCDB version which will contain vegetation cover for all timesteps. This Version Trace dataset is only provided to help reconcile with an analysis done on an earlier version of the LCDB. </p>
<p>Similar datasets were provided to trace LCDB2 ==> LCDB v3.0, LCDB v3.0 ==> LCDB v3.3, and LCDB v3.3 ==> LCDB v4.0. Note however, we previously called the dataset "Change" rather than "Version Trace", e.g. "LCDB v4.0 Change".</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 16 Jul 2015<br />
Updated: 16 Jul 2015<br />
Land Cover Database - LCDB v4.0 Changetag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2014-07:layers:484132014-07-02T01:42:11.110248+00:002014-07-02T01:26:05.165140+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48413-land-cover-database-lcdb-v40-change/" title="Details for Land Cover Database - LCDB v4.0 Change"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48413.60409,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Land Cover Database - LCDB v4.0 Change thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 02 Jul 2014</strong><br />
<p>This data set (LCDB v4.0 Change) allows users to track changes back to earlier versions, and to reconcile derived quantities, such as the total area of a class in a region, to those derived from earlier LCDB versions. Additionally the authority (and date) for mapping the change is recorded in this database where such a change has been manually mapped.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/informatics-team/" title="Profile for Informatics Team">Informatics Team</a><br />
Added: 02 Jul 2014<br />
Updated: 02 Jul 2014<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 101 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482252011-10-07T01:47:49.275272+00:002011-10-13T01:22:46.797271+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48225-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-trees-and-shrubs-101-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 101 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48225.60212,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Trees and Shrubs 101 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to tree and shrub composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 6 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482192011-10-07T01:44:57.488914+00:002011-10-13T01:22:44.015115+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48219-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-ferns-6-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 6 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48219.60206,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 6 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to fern composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 401 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482222011-10-07T01:46:31.581911+00:002011-10-13T01:22:45.348177+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48222-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-ferns-401-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 401 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48222.60209,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 401 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to fern composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 21 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482212011-10-07T01:46:14.894743+00:002011-10-13T01:22:44.905699+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48221-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-ferns-21-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 21 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48221.60208,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 21 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to fern composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 101 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482202011-10-07T01:45:51.685210+00:002011-10-13T01:22:44.477860+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48220-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-ferns-101-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 101 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48220.60207,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for Ferns 101 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to fern composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 5 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482092011-10-07T01:44:27.988063+00:002011-10-13T01:22:40.567488+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48209-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-all-forest-plants-5-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 5 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48209.60196,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 5 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to plant composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all vascular plant taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 400 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482122011-10-07T01:43:50.793897+00:002011-10-13T01:22:41.889081+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48212-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-all-forest-plants-400-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 400 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48212.60199,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 400 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to plant composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all vascular plant taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 20 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482102011-10-07T01:44:41.476205+00:002011-10-13T01:22:41.002615+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48210-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-all-forest-plants-20-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 20 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48210.60197,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 20 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to plant composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all vascular plant taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 100 groupstag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482112011-10-07T01:44:08.493612+00:002011-10-13T01:22:41.427635+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48211-gdm-classification-of-new-zealand-biotic-composition-for-all-forest-plants-100-groups/" title="Details for GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 100 groups"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48211.60198,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM Classification of New Zealand Biotic Composition for All Forest Plants 100 groups thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a classification of New Zealand ecosystems according to plant composition. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relation ship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. The transformed environmental layers were then used to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all vascular plant taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: vpdtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482622011-10-07T02:02:32.471296+00:002011-10-13T01:23:12.558656+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48262-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-vpdtran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: vpdtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48262.60249,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: vpdtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: tmintrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482612011-10-07T02:01:14.163955+00:002011-10-13T01:23:12.167646+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48261-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-tmintran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: tmintran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48261.60248,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: tmintran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: slopetrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482602011-10-07T02:01:16.214640+00:002011-10-13T01:23:11.766852+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48260-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-slopetran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: slopetran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48260.60247,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: slopetran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: raintrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482592011-10-07T02:01:18.379347+00:002011-10-13T01:23:11.357098+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48259-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-raintran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: raintran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48259.60246,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: raintran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: r2pettrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482582011-10-07T02:01:20.646545+00:002011-10-13T01:23:10.867475+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48258-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-r2pettran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: r2pettran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48258.60245,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: r2pettran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: mattrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482572011-10-07T02:01:22.862315+00:002011-10-13T01:23:07.797981+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48257-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-mattran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: mattran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48257.60244,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: mattran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: junestrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482562011-10-07T02:01:25.100975+00:002011-10-13T01:23:07.347106+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48256-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-junestran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: junestran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48256.60243,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: junestran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmytrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482552011-10-07T02:01:27.044659+00:002011-10-13T01:23:06.638140+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48255-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-gdmytran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmytran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48255.60242,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmytran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmxtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482542011-10-07T02:01:29.215177+00:002011-10-13T01:23:06.149461+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48254-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-gdmxtran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmxtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48254.60241,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: gdmxtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: discoasttrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482532011-10-07T02:01:31.165399+00:002011-10-13T01:23:05.670264+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48253-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-discoasttran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: discoasttran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48253.60240,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: discoasttran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: calciumtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482522011-10-07T02:01:33.281627+00:002011-10-13T01:23:05.179202+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48252-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-calciumtran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: calciumtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48252.60239,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: calciumtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: agetrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482512011-10-07T02:01:35.583886+00:002011-10-13T01:23:04.746730+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48251-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-agetran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: agetran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48251.60238,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: agetran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict tree and shrub compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: acidptrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482502011-10-07T02:01:37.827860+00:002011-10-13T01:23:04.307661+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48250-gdm-trees-and-shrubs-underlying-data-acidptran/" title="Details for GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: acidptran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48250.60237,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Trees and Shrubs - Underlying Data: acidptran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict plant compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all non-fern tree and shrub taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: vpdtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482492011-10-07T01:55:34.588394+00:002011-10-13T01:23:03.837631+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48249-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-vpdtran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: vpdtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48249.60236,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: vpdtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: tmintrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482482011-10-07T01:55:44.379588+00:002011-10-13T01:23:03.387304+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48248-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-tmintran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: tmintran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48248.60235,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: tmintran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: raintrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482472011-10-07T01:55:55.044888+00:002011-10-13T01:23:03.024795+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48247-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-raintran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: raintran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48247.60234,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: raintran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: r2pettrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482462011-10-07T01:56:06.175046+00:002011-10-13T01:23:01.594169+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48246-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-r2pettran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: r2pettran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48246.60233,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: r2pettran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mattrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482452011-10-07T01:56:20.285148+00:002011-10-13T01:23:01.136971+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48245-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-mattran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mattran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48245.60232,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mattran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict community composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mastrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482442011-10-07T01:56:30.961800+00:002011-10-13T01:23:00.577373+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48244-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-mastran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mastran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48244.60231,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: mastran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: junestrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482432011-10-07T01:56:44.313011+00:002011-10-13T01:23:00.138760+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48243-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-junestran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: junestran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48243.60230,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: junestran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: gdmxtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482412011-10-07T01:57:24.873277+00:002011-10-13T01:22:59.258642+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48241-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-gdmxtran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: gdmxtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48241.60228,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: gdmxtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: discoasttrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482402011-10-07T01:57:39.104478+00:002011-10-13T01:22:58.777384+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48240-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-discoasttran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: discoasttran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48240.60227,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: discoasttran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />
GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: calciumtrantag:lris.scinfo.org.nz,2011-10:layers:482392011-10-07T01:57:51.579350+00:002011-10-13T01:22:56.685349+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48239-gdm-ferns-underlying-data-calciumtran/" title="Details for GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: calciumtran"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=48239.60226,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="GDM - Ferns - Underlying Data: calciumtran thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 13 Oct 2011</strong><br />
<p>This layer provides a transformation of environmental layer to best predict fern compositional turnover. Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling was used to produce a model of biotic composition in relationship to environment and biogeography. This model was used to transform and scale environmental layers to predict community composition. These transformed environmental layers can be used to predict commmunity composition changes, and to classify New Zealand into areas of similar biotic composition. The biotic data used for this model include all fern taxa from NVS recce data and estimated community compositions from pollen data.</p>
From: <a href="https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/group/gdm/" title="Profile for GDM">GDM</a><br />
Added: 07 Oct 2011<br />
Updated: 13 Oct 2011<br />