Dataset information
Available languages
English
Keywords
FISE, Modelled quantity: Maximum Habitat Suitability (MHS), Modelling paradigm: Geospatial Semantic Array Programming (GeoSemAP), Taxonomy family: Pinaceae, Taxonomy division type: Conifers, Taxonomy species: Larix decidua, Model: Relative Distance Similarity (RDS-MHS), Taxonomy genus: Larix
Dataset description
This dataset series shows the Maximum Habitat Suitability (MHS, also known as survivability) map of Larix decidua (raster format: geotiff). The survivability map is provided for Europe (EU28 plus part of other countries within the spatial extent), computed using the FISE harmonised European dataset of taxa presence/absence (based on the integration and harmonisation of the datasets by European National Forestry Inventories; BioSoil; Forest Focus/Monitoring; EUFGIS; GeneticDiversity). The survivability is estimated as the maximum extension of habitat suitability by means of statistical multivariate similarity analysis (Relative Distance Similarity, RDS) of the bio-climatic conditions where the taxon is observed in Europe (RDS Maximum Habitat Suitability, RDS-MHS). Available years: 2006. The maps are available in the Forest Information System for Europe (FISE). FISE is run by the European Commission, Joint Research Centre. See the field Lineage for further information.
When using these data, please cite the relevant data sources. A suggested citation is included in the following:
- Various authors, 2016. Larix decidua and other larches in Europe: an outline on distribution, habitat, importance and threats. In: Online European Atlas of Forest Tree Species. FISE Comm. Publications Office of the European Union. pp. e01e492+. (Under review: please, check the current status at: https://w3id.org/mtv/FISE-Comm/v01/e01e492)
- de Rigo, D., Caudullo, G., Houston Durrant, T., San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., 2016. The European Atlas of Forest Tree Species: modelling, data and information on forest tree species. In: San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., de Rigo, D., Caudullo, G., Houston Durrant, T., Mauri, A. (Eds.), European Atlas of Forest Tree Species. Publ. Off. EU, Luxembourg, pp. e01aa69+. https://w3id.org/mtv/FISE-Comm/v01/e01aa69
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