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Predicted Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Distributions Metadata

California Gap Analysis Project


Table of Contents

Identification Information
Data Quality Information
Spatial Data Organization Information
Spatial Reference Information
Entity and Attribute Information
Distribution Information
Metadata Reference Information
Contact Information
Layer Contents

I. IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

Data Set Identity: vert.txt

Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: California Gap Analysis
Publication_Date: 19980630
Title: Predicted Distributions for Terrestrial Vertebrates of California
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: text
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Santa Barbara, California
Publisher: Biogeography Lab, University of California, Santa Barbara
Online_Linkage: <http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/gap/gap_data.html>

Description:

This dataset contains ratings of the suitability of habitat for the predicted distributions of 455 native terrestrial vertebrate species in California. The purpose of the vertebrate species maps developed for gap analysis is to provide more precise information about the current distribution of individual native species within their general ranges than is generally available from published range maps. Besides gap analysis, the predicted terrestrial vertebrate species distributions may be used to answer a wide variety of management, planning, and research questions relating to individual species or groups of species. The data are contained in an ASCII text file where the rows are the map units (or polygons) of the CA-GAP land-cover map and the columns represent the 455 terrestrial vertebrate species modeled by GAP. The values in the table are the rating of the habitat quality and extent in each land-cover polygon.

This table can be displayed in map form in ARCVIEW by joining it to the polygon attribute table of the land-cover map, using the polygon-id as the common item. THEREFORE, USERS SHOULD ALSO OBTAIN THE CA-GAP LAND-COVER MAP WITH THIS TABLE.

Supplemental Information: n/a

Data Set Status: in use

West Bounding Coordinate (degrees longitude): -124.5048
East Bounding Coordinate (degrees longitude): -114.2648
North Bounding Coordinate (degrees latitude): 41.9886
South Bounding Coordinate (degrees latitude): 32.4234

Theme Keyword: Vertebrates, species distribution

Browse Graphic File Name: vert.gif
Browse Graphic File Description: Predicted distribution of Black-headed grosbeak in California.
Browse Graphic File Type: GIF

Use Restrictions:

This dataset was produced with an intended application at the state or ecoregion level - geographic areas from several hundred thousand to millions of hectares in size. The data provide a course-filter approach to analyses, meaning that not every occurrence of animal habitat is mapped; only large, generalized distributions are mapped, based on the USGS 1:100,000 mapping scale in both detail and precision. Therefore, this dataset can be used appropriately for coarse-scale (> 1:100,000) applications, or to provide context for finer-level maps or applications.

Appropriate uses include: 1. statewide biodiversity planning; 2. regional and large area resource planning; 3. coarse-filter evaluation of potential impacts or benefits of major projects/initiatives on biodiversity - such as utility or transportation corridors, wilderness proposals, open space or recreation proposals; 4. environmental impact assessment for large projects such as military activities; 5. education at all levels for both students and citizens.

Inappropriate uses of this data include: 1. Generating specific measurements from the data finer than the nearest thousand hectares; 2. Establishing exact boundaries for regulation or acquisition; 3. Establishing definite presence or absence of any element; 4. Determining abundance, health, or condition of any element; 5. Establishing a measure of accuracy of any other data by comparison with this dataset; 6. Combining this data with any other data finer than 1:100,000-scale for analysis; 7. Use of this data to map small areas (less than thousands of hectares) typically requiring mapping resolution at 1:24,000-scale and using aerial photographs or ground surveys; 8. Altering the data in anyway and redistributing it as a GAP product.

Access Limitations:none

Native Data Set Environment: ARC/INFO software version 7.0.3 running on IBM RS6000 with AIX 3.2.5

Raster File Format: n/a
Raster File Sensor: n/a
Vector File Format: ARCE7 (ARC/INFO Export format, version 7)
Nonspatial File Format: n/a


II. DATA QUALITY INFORMATION

Attribute Accuracy: unknown
Attribute Accuracy Explanation: When this metadata file was written, the accuracy assessment/validation of the predicted species distribution modeling had not been completed. Two approaches are being taken concurrently: 1) comparison of predicted species lists using the CA-GAP data and methodology with lists of observed species from state parks and other managed areas (in collaboration with Dr. James Quinn at University of California, Davis), and 2) comparison of predicted species with the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data.

Logical Consistency Report:

Each suitability rating was confirmed to be a member of the set of valid values. Each map unit has one and only one label, and each of the 455 species has predicted suitability ratings for every map unit.

Completeness Report:

Species distribution attributes for all the polygons are complete (value 0 is not a null value).

The number of species (445) included in this dataset are complete based on the following selection criteria: Year-round or summer breeding residents (Zeiner et al. 1990) that are native to California, not including bats, marine mammals, or waterfowl.

Horizontal Positional Accuracy: unknown
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation: n/a
Vertical Positional Accuracy: n/a
Vertical Positional Accuracy Explanation: n/a

Source Information:

The biogeographic range of each species was represented as presence or absence in 7.5 minute quadrangles based on digital maps of range limits that were produced by the California Department of Fish and Game for the three-volume series on California wildlife (Zeiner et al. 1990). These maps were originally prepared at 1:3,500,000 scale based on available scientific literature, museum records, and major physical and/or vegetational features. The CA-GAP land-cover map describes plant cover in terms of the three dominant species, which was translated into the major habitat type used in the WHR system. The habitat suitability model used in this analysis is the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (WHR) model Version 5.3/6.0 (Airola 1988).

Source Date: 1990-1997

Source Distance Resolution (meters): 50

Process Description:

Distribution of vertebrates were modeled based on a six-step procedure that takes advantage of the known habitat preferences of species. First, criteria were developed to select the species to be included in gap analysis. Second, the distributional limits of each selected species was determined from available range maps. Third, the existing California Wildlife-Habitat Relationships (CWHR) database (Airola 1988) was used to assign suitability ratings to habitat types. Fourth, the land-cover map was reclassified as wildlife habitat types. Fifth, the range data and the CWHR database were used in a GIS-modeling process that assigned species to mapped habitat polygons. Distributions were also summed for 7.5 minute quadrangles to create maps of species richness for each taxonomic group. Sixth, the modeling was compared to observed species lists for many parks and with the Breeding Bird Survey data.

There are 650 terrestrial vertebrate species included in the CWHR database. Some of these are introduced. Some do not breed in the state or are rare visitors. Some are marine mammals and pelagic birds that would not be appropriately modeled with GAP data on terrestrial environments. Therefore we shortened the list by the following criteria:

1. Exclude introduced species such as the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana).

2. Exclude species not related to habitats of the terrestrial surface of the state, i.e., marine mammals, pelagic birds, waterfowl, bats.

3. Exclude species that do not breed in the state, such as migratory birds that only winter in California.

Following this screening step, 455 species remained, including 205 birds, 134 mammals, 45 amphibians, and 71 reptiles.

The biogeographic range of each species was represented as presence or absence in 7.5 minute quadrangles based on digital maps of range limits that were produced by the California Department of Fish and Game for the three-volume series on California wildlife (Zeiner et al. 1990). These maps were originally prepared at 1:3,500,000 scale based on available scientific literature, museum records, and major physical and/or vegetational features. Some of these maps have been more recently revised at a 1:1,000,000 scale by Fish and Game. The range maps were summarized as a look-up table by Fish and Game as a list of quadrangle-species pairs. The November, 1997, version of the ranges by quadrangle look-up table was used for our predictive modeling. The exception to this was for birds, where the quadrangle lists did not distinguish breeding, summer range from winter range for migratory birds. For the birds, therefore, we compiled new lists by quadrangle from the latest set of range maps.

The suitability ratings by habitat type for each species were obtained from Version 5.3/6.0 of the California Wildlife-Habitat Relationships database. This database had been compiled and revised by an interagency team of wildlife biologists to contain all available information on habitat requirements or terrestrial vertebrates (Airola 1988). CWHR ranks each habitat type as High, Medium, Low, or Unsuitable for breeding, feeding, and cover. For gap analysis, we only employed the suitability rating for breeding.

In addition to classifying landscape units into plant community types, we also classified them into CWHR habitat types. Barry Garrison, the Fish and Game manager of the WHR Program, assisted us in cross-walking the combination of dominant species in each polygon into the habitat types described in the CWHR system (Mayer and Laudenslayer 1988, Schultze 1994). As each polygon in the vegetation map is considered to be a landscape mosaic of several habitat types, three major CWHR vegetation types can be assigned to each polygon as well as several different CWHR wetland/riparian types, the latter being coded as attributes of each polygon during the original mapping. The cross-walking procedure used a scoring system that rated the propensities of plant species in the CA-GAP land-cover database to be associated with various CWHR habitat types. The habitat type with the highest combined score for the combination of plant species was assigned to the polygon.

A species can then be predicted to be present or absent in a landscape map unit through the following GIS-based modeling process. The map of habitat types is overlaid with quadrangles. For each polygon, the model refers to a look-up table to determine if the polygon falls within the species' range as represented by the quadrangle maps. If so, the model then checks another look-up table of habitat suitability rankings for each of the three habitat types recorded in the polygon. Then the areal extent of each suitability rank in every habitat polygon is summed, accounting for the relative proportion of the primary, secondary, and tertiary habitat types present. Thus a habitat polygon might be modeled as having 30% High suitability habitat, 10% as Medium, 20% as Low and the remaining 40% as unsuitable. The model may also indicate that one or more of the wetland/riparian habitats originally recorded as polygon attributes may also be suitable (or in fact, only the wetland/riparian habitat may be suitable). Rather than simple presence/absence results, therefore, the CA-GAP wildlife modeling produced a vector of proportions of suitability levels for each polygon.

This modeling process can create problems at the edge of a species range limits. If any part of the habitat polygon overlaps a quadrangle within the range, one option would be to model the entire habitat polygon as potentially suitable habitat. For large habitat polygons spanning many quadrangles, this alternative solution could predict species presence far beyond its actual range limit. Alternatively, the predicted distribution could be arbitrarily truncated at the quadrangle boundary, creating an unnatural, rectilinear edge. Our solution was to check the proportion of each polygon within the range limits. If less than a majority of the habitat polygon was within the range limits as summarized by quadrangle, the entire habitat polygon was considered unsuitable.

To visualize these complex, multivariate data, we categorized the output into a combination of area and suitability to give a single class per polygon that could be displayed and analyzed further (Table 1). Thus a polygon that contained a large proportion of the best habitat could be distinguished from one with only a small amount or one where an arbitrary threshold for habitat suitability is used to include or exclude polygons. We believe this categorization is more meaningful than simple presence/absence data in which all the suitability levels and their extent is ignored and avoids making arbitrary decisions in the predictive modeling phase about what suitability level or areal proportion should be used as a thresholds to include or exclude polygons from the predicted distribution. Note that the categories are assigned in descending order, so that a polygon is assigned to category 4 only if it does not also qualify in category 5. Category 1 is primarily restricted to those habitat polygons in which none of the three major habitat components of the landscape mosaic (i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary) are considered suitable for a species, but where one or more of the wetland/riparian types is suitable. These types were only recorded as being present in a polygon where their areal extent was too small to include them as one of the dominant types. This category is also used in some cases where Joshua trees are known to be present. If their density was unknown, we could not confidently assign the polygon to Joshua Tree Woodland habitat. Instead, the polygon was rated as Category 1. Consequently there is no associated areal extent for these minor habitat types and no way to determine in which higher suitability category they might be included. Category 1 may in fact be very critical habitat for the species, but we can not use that information in spatial analysis. If a wetland or riparian type was large enough to be one of the three major types in a polygon, however, that would be a factor in assigning the polygon to categories 2-5.

 

Table 1. Categories of predicted habitat quality based on suitability and areal extent.

Criteria

Category

>50% High Suitability

5

>50% Medium or High Suitability

4

>50% Low, Medium or High Suitability

3

<50% Low, Medium or High Suitability but >0%< /FONT>

2

Suitable habitat in wetland/riparian types only (no areal estimate)

1

No suitable habitat

0


III. SPATIAL DATA ORGANIZATION INFORMATION

Native Data Structure: spatial vector
Raster File Row (Line) Count: n/a
Raster File Column (Sample) Count: n/a
Raster File Vertical (Band) Count: n/a
Raster File Number of Bytes per Pixel: n/a


IV. SPATIAL REFERENCE INFORMATION

Geographic Coordinate Units: Degrees, minutes and decimal seconds
Map Projection Name: Albers Conical Equal Area
Map Projection Description:

Projection ALBERS
Units METERS
Spheroid CLARKE1866
Parameters:

Distance Resolution (meters): 50
Altitude Resolution (meters): n/a


V. ENTITY/ATTRIBUTE INFORMATION

Attribute Label:

Each species is represented as a separate item by its WHR code number, such as 'A001'. The names associated with these codes are listed in Section IX. Layer Contents.

Attribute Definition Source: Zeiner et al. 1990 and the CWHR database.

Entity and Attribute Detail Citation:

Airola, D. A. 1988. Guide to the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System. State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Fish & Game, Sacramento.

Zeiner, D. C., W. F. Laudenslayer, Jr., K. E. Mayer, and M. White, editors, 1990. California's Wildlife, three volumes, State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California.


VI. DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION

Distributor:

    Dr. Frank Davis
    Department of Geography
    University of California
    Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060

    phone: 805-893-3438
    fax: 805-893-3146
    e-mail: fd@geog.ucsb.edu
    ftp address: ftp://ftp.biogeog.ucsb.edu/pub/org/biogeog/data/gap_analysis
    URL: http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/gap/gap_data.html

Distribution Liability:

The University of California assumes no responsibility for application of the data beyond their original intent.

Standard Order Process:

Data are available through anonymous ftp and the World Wide Web at the ftp address and URL address listed under Distributor.

File Decompression Technique:

Text file was compressed with gzip.

Transfer Size: 27.3 megabytes uncompressed; 2.1 megabytes with gzip compression


VII. METADATA REFERENCE INFORMATION

Metadata Date: 09/17/98
Metadata Standard Name: Metadata Standards for Gap Analysis
Metadata Standard Version: 09/05/94
Metadata Review Date: n/a
Metadata Contact:

    Dr. David Stoms
    phone: 805-893-7655
    fax: 805-893-3146
    e-mail: stoms@geog.ucsb.edu

VIII. CONTACT INFORMATION

Contact Person Primary: Dr. David Stoms
Contact Mail Address:

    Department of Geography
    University of California
    Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060

Contact Voice Telephone: (805) 893-7655
Contact Facsimile Telephone: (805) 893-3146
Contact Electronic Mail Address:
stoms@geog.ucsb.edu


IX. LAYER CONTENTS

ASCII Table Contents

The vert.txt file is an ASCII table with habitat ratings for 455 terrestrial vertebrates as the columns, linked to the land-cover map from CA-GAP by the polygon-id number in the first column. The column headings use the WHR species code as shown in the tables below with their corresponding names and Nature Conservancy Element Code.

This table can be displayed in map form in ARCVIEW by joining it to the polygon attribute table of the land-cover map, using the polygon-id as the common item.

Amphibians

 

WHR Code

TNC Element Code

Common Name (Scientific Name)

A001

AAAAA01140

TIGER SALAMANDER (AMBYSTOMA TIGRINUM)

A002

AAAAA01040

NORTHWESTERN SALAMANDER (AMBYSTOMA GRACILE)

A003

AAAAA01080

LONG-TOED SALAMANDER (AMBYSTOMA MACRODACTYLUM)

A004

AAAAH01020

PACIFIC GIANT SALAMANDER (DICAMPTODON ENSATUS)

A005

AAAAJ01020

SOUTHERN TORRENT SALAMANDER (RHYACOTRITON VARIEGATUS)

A006

AAAAF02010

ROUGHSKIN NEWT (TARICHA GRANULOSA)

A007

AAAAF02030

CALIFORNIA NEWT (TARICHA TOROSA)

A008

AAAAF02020

REDBELLY NEWT (TARICHA RIVULARIS)

A009

AAAAD12040

DUNN'S SALAMANDER (PLETHODON DUNNI)

A010

AAAAD12050

DEL NORTE SALAMANDER (PLETHODON ELONGATUS)

A011

AAAAD12180

SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS SALAMANDER (PLETHODON STORMI)

A012

AAAAD04010

ENSATINA (ENSATINA ESCHSCHOLTZII)

A014

AAAAD02020

CALIFORNIA SLENDER SALAMANDER (BATRACHOSEPS ATTENUATUS)

A015

AAAAD02050

BLACKBELLY SLENDER SALAMANDER (BATRACHOSEPS NIGRIVENTRIS)

A016

AAAAD02060

PACIFIC SLENDER SALAMANDER (BATRACHOSEPS PACIFICUS)

A017

AAAAD02080

KERN CANYON SLENDER SALAMANDER (BATRACHOSEPS SIMATUS)

A019

AAAAD02030

INYO MOUNTAINS SALAMANDER (BATRACHOSEPS CAMPI)

A020

AAAAD01030

BLACK SALAMANDER (ANEIDES FLAVIPUNCTATUS)

A021

AAAAD01020

CLOUDED SALAMANDER (ANEIDES FERREUS)

A022

AAAAD01050

ARBOREAL SALAMANDER (ANEIDES LUGUBRIS)

A023

AAAAD09020

MOUNT LYELL SALAMANDER (HYDROMANTES PLATYCEPHALUS)

A024

AAAAD09030

SHASTA SALAMANDER (HYDROMANTES SHASTAE)

A025

AAAAD09010

LIMESTONE SALAMANDER (HYDROMANTES BRUNUS)

A026

AAABA01010

TAILED FROG (ASCAPHUS TRUEI)

A027

AAABF01020

COUCH'S SPADEFOOT (SCAPHIOPUS COUCHII)

A028

AAABF01030

WESTERN SPADEFOOT (SCAPHIOPUS HAMMONDII)

A029

AAABF01050

GREAT BASIN SPADEFOOT (SCAPHIOPUS INTERMONTANUS)

A032

AAABB01030

WESTERN TOAD (BUFO BOREAS)

A033

AAABB01040

YOSEMITE TOAD (BUFO CANORUS)

A034

AAABB01180

WOODHOUSE'S TOAD (BUFO WOODHOUSII)

A035

AAABB01110

SOUTHWESTERN TOAD (BUFO MICROSCAPHUS)

A036

AAABB01120

RED-SPOTTED TOAD (BUFO PUNCTATUS)

A037

AAABB01050

GREAT PLAINS TOAD (BUFO COGNATUS)

A038

XXXXXXXXXX

CALIFORNIA TREEFROG (HYLA CADAVERINA)

A039

AAABC05100

PACIFIC CHORUS FROG (PSEUDACRIS REGILLA)

A040

AAABH01020

RED-LEGGED FROG (RANA AURORA)

A041

AAABH01180

SPOTTED FROG (RANA PRETIOSA)

A042

AAABH01060

CASCADES FROG (RANA CASCADAE)

A043

AAABH01050

FOOTHILL YELLOW-LEGGED FROG (RANA BOYLII)

A044

AAABH01140

MOUNTAIN YELLOW-LEGGED FROG (RANA MUSCOSA)

A045

AAABH01170

NORTHERN LEOPARD FROG (RANA PIPIENS)

 

Breeding Land Birds

 

WHR Code

TNC Element Code

Common Name (Scientific Name)

B108

ABNKA02010

TURKEY VULTURE (CATHARTES AURA)

B109

ABNKA03010

CALIFORNIA CONDOR (GYMNOGYPS CALIFORNIANUS)

B110

ABNKC01010

OSPREY (PANDION HALIAETUS)

B111

ABNKC06010

WHITE-TAILED KITE (ELANUS LEUCURUS)

B113

ABNKC10010

BALD EAGLE (HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS)

B114

ABNKC11010

NORTHERN HARRIER (CIRCUS CYANEUS)

B115

ABNKC12020

SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (ACCIPITER STRIATUS)

B116

ABNKC12040

COOPER'S HAWK (ACCIPITER COOPERII)

B117

ABNKC12060

NORTHERN GOSHAWK (ACCIPITER GENTILIS)

B119

ABNKC19030

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK (BUTEO LINEATUS)

B121

ABNKC19070

SWAINSON'S HAWK (BUTEO SWAINSONI)

B123

ABNKC19110

RED-TAILED HAWK (BUTEO JAMAICENSIS)

B126

ABNKC22010

GOLDEN EAGLE (AQUILA CHRYSAETOS)

B127

ABNKD06020

AMERICAN KESTREL (FALCO SPARVERIUS)

B129

ABNKD06070

PEREGRINE FALCON (FALCO PEREGRINUS)

B131

ABNKD06090

PRAIRIE FALCON (FALCO MEXICANUS)

B134

ABNLC09020

BLUE GROUSE (DENDRAGAPUS OBSCURUS)

B136

ABNLC11010

RUFFED GROUSE (BONASA UMBELLUS)

B137

ABNLC12010

SAGE GROUSE (CENTROCERCUS UROPHASIANUS)

B139

ABNLC23030

GAMBEL'S QUAIL (CALLIPEPLA GAMBELII)

B140

ABNLC23040

CALIFORNIA QUAIL (CALLIPEPLA CALIFORNICA)

B141

ABNLC24010

MOUNTAIN QUAIL (OREORTYX PICTUS)

B251

ABNPB01080

BAND-TAILED PIGEON (COLUMBA FASCIATA)

B254

ABNPB04010

WHITE-WINGED DOVE (ZENAIDA ASIATICA)

B255

ABNPB04040

MOURNING DOVE (ZENAIDA MACROURA)

B256

ABNPB06010

INCA DOVE (COLUMBINA INCA)

B257

ABNPB06020

COMMON GROUND-DOVE (COLUMBINA PASSERINA)

B259

ABNRB02020

YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO (COCCYZUS AMERICANUS)

B260

ABNRB09020

GREATER ROADRUNNER (GEOCOCCYX CALIFORNIANUS)

B262

ABNSA01010

BARN OWL (TYTO ALBA)

B263

ABNSB01020

FLAMMULATED OWL (OTUS FLAMMEOLUS)

B264

ABNSB01040

WESTERN SCREECH-OWL (OTUS KENNICOTTII)

B265

ABNSB05010

GREAT HORNED OWL (BUBO VIRGINIANUS)

B267

ABNSB08010

NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL (GLAUCIDIUM GNOMA)

B268

ABNSB09010

ELF OWL (MICRATHENE WHITNEYI)

B269

ABNSB10010

BURROWING OWL (SPEOTYTO CUNICULARIA)

B270

ABNSB12010

SPOTTED OWL (STRIX OCCIDENTALIS)

B271

ABNSB12040

GREAT GRAY OWL (STRIX NEBULOSA)

B272

ABNSB13010

LONG-EARED OWL (ASIO OTUS)

B273

ABNSB13040

SHORT-EARED OWL (ASIO FLAMMEUS)

B274

ABNSB15020

NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL (AEGOLIUS ACADICUS)

B275

ABNTA02010

LESSER NIGHTHAWK (CHORDEILES ACUTIPENNIS)

B276

ABNTA02020

COMMON NIGHTHAWK (CHORDEILES MINOR)

B277

ABNTA04010

COMMON POORWILL (PHALAENOPTILUS NUTTALLII)

B278

ABNTA07070

WHIP-POOR-WILL (CAPRIMULGUS VOCIFERUS)

B279

ABNUA01010

BLACK SWIFT (CYPSELOIDES NIGER)

B281

ABNUA03020

VAUX'S SWIFT (CHAETURA VAUXI)

B282

ABNUA06010

WHITE-THROATED SWIFT (AERONAUTES SAXATALIS)

B286

ABNUC45020

BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD (ARCHILOCHUS ALEXANDRI)

B287

ABNUC47010

ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD (CALYPTE ANNA)

B288

ABNUC47020

COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD (CALYPTE COSTAE)

B289

ABNUC48010

CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD (STELLULA CALLIOPE)

B290

ABNUC51010

BROAD-TAILED HUMMINGBIRD (SELASPHORUS PLATYCERCUS)

B292

ABNUC51030

ALLEN'S HUMMINGBIRD (SELASPHORUS SASIN)

B293

ABNXD01020

BELTED KINGFISHER (CERYLE ALCYON)

B294

ABNYF04010

LEWIS' WOODPECKER (MELANERPES LEWIS)

B296

ABNYF04050

ACORN WOODPECKER (MELANERPES FORMICIVORUS)

B297

ABNYF04150

GILA WOODPECKER (MELANERPES UROPYGIALIS)

B298

ABNYF05040

RED-NAPED (YELLOW-BELLIED) SAPSUCKER (SPHYRAPICUS NUCHALIS)

B299

ABNYF05020

RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER (SPHYRAPICUS RUBER)

B300

ABNYF05030

WILLIAMSON'S SAPSUCKER (SPHYRAPICUS THYROIDEUS)

B301

ABNYF07010

LADDER-BACKED WOODPECKER (PICOIDES SCALARIS)

B302

ABNYF07020

NUTTALL'S WOODPECKER (PICOIDES NUTTALLII)

B303

ABNYF07030

DOWNY WOODPECKER (PICOIDES PUBESCENS)

B304

ABNYF07040

HAIRY WOODPECKER (PICOIDES VILLOSUS)

B305

ABNYF07070

WHITE-HEADED WOODPECKER (PICOIDES ALBOLARVATUS)

B306

ABNYF07090

BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER (PICOIDES ARCTICUS)

B307

ABNYF10020

NORTHERN FLICKER (COLAPTES AURATUS)

B308

ABNYF12020

PILEATED WOODPECKER (DRYOCOPUS PILEATUS)

B309

ABPAE32010

OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER (CONTOPUS BOREALIS)

B311

ABPAE32050

WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE (CONTOPUS SORDIDULUS)

B315

ABPAE33040

WILLOW FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX TRAILLII)

B317

ABPAE33080

HAMMOND'S FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX HAMMONDII)

B318

ABPAE33090

DUSKY FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX OBERHOLSERI)

B319

ABPAE33100

GRAY FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX WRIGHTII)

B320

ABPAE33120

PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX DIFFICILIS)

B990

ABPAE33160

CORDILLERAN FLYCATCHER (EMPIDONAX OCCIDENTALIS)

B321

ABPAE35010

BLACK PHOEBE (SAYORNIS NIGRICANS)

B323

ABPAE35030

SAY'S PHOEBE (SAYORNIS SAYA)

B326

ABPAE43050

ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER (MYIARCHUS CINERASCENS)

B328

ABPAE43080

BROWN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER (MYIARCHUS TYRANNULUS)

B331

ABPAE52030

CASSIN'S KINGBIRD (TYRANNUS VOCIFERANS)

B333

ABPAE52050

WESTERN KINGBIRD (TYRANNUS VERTICALIS)

B337

ABPAT02010

HORNED LARK (EREMOPHILA ALPESTRIS)

B338

ABPAU01010

PURPLE MARTIN (PROGNE SUBIS)

B339

ABPAU03010

TREE SWALLOW (TACHYCINETA BICOLOR)

B340

ABPAU03040

VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOW (TACHYCINETA THALASSINA)

B341

ABPAU07010

NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW (STELGIDOPTERYX SERRIPENNIS)

B342

ABPAU08010

BANK SWALLOW (RIPARIA RIPARIA)

B343

ABPAU09010

CLIFF SWALLOW (HIRUNDO PYRRHONOTA)

B344

ABPAU09030

BARN SWALLOW (HIRUNDO RUSTICA)

B345

ABPAV01010

GRAY JAY (PERISOREUS CANADENSIS)

B346

ABPAV02010

STELLER'S JAY (CYANOCITTA STELLERI)

B348

ABPAV06010

SCRUB JAY (APHELOCOMA COERULESCENS)

B349

ABPAV07010

PINYON JAY (GYMNORHINUS CYANOCEPHALUS)

B350

ABPAV08010

CLARK'S NUTCRACKER (NUCIFRAGA COLUMBIANA)

B351

ABPAV09010

BLACK-BILLED MAGPIE (PICA PICA)

B352

ABPAV09020

YELLOW-BILLED MAGPIE (PICA NUTTALLI)

B353

ABPAV10010

AMERICAN CROW (CORVUS BRACHYRHYNCHOS)

B354

ABPAV10110

COMMON RAVEN (CORVUS CORAX)

B355

ABPAW01010

BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE (PARUS ATRICAPILLUS)

B356

ABPAW01040

MOUNTAIN CHICKADEE (PARUS GAMBELI)

B357

ABPAW01070

CHESTNUT-BACKED CHICKADEE (PARUS RUFESCENS)

B358

ABPAW01100

PLAIN TITMOUSE (PARUS INORNATUS)

B359

ABPAX01010

VERDIN (AURIPARUS FLAVICEPS)

B360

ABPAY01010

BUSHTIT (PSALTRIPARUS MINIMUS)

B361

ABPAZ01010

RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH (SITTA CANADENSIS)

B362

ABPAZ01020

WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH (SITTA CAROLINENSIS)

B363

ABPAZ01030

PYGMY NUTHATCH (SITTA PYGMAEA)

B364

ABPBA01010

BROWN CREEPER (CERTHIA AMERICANA)

B365

ABPBG02090

CACTUS WREN (CAMPYLORHYNCHUS BRUNNEICAPILLUS)

B366

ABPBG03010

ROCK WREN (SALPINCTES OBSOLETUS)

B367

ABPBG04010

CANYON WREN (CATHERPES MEXICANUS)

B368

ABPBG07010

BEWICK'S WREN (THRYOMANES BEWICKII)

B369

ABPBG09010

HOUSE WREN (TROGLODYTES AEDON)

B370

ABPBG09050

WINTER WREN (TROGLODYTES TROGLODYTES)

B372

ABPBG10020

MARSH WREN (CISTOTHORUS PALUSTRIS)

B373

ABPBH01010

AMERICAN DIPPER (CINCLUS MEXICANUS)

B375

ABPBJ05010

GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET (REGULUS SATRAPA)

B376

ABPBJ05020

RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET (REGULUS CALENDULA)

B377

ABPBJ08010

BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER (POLIOPTILA CAERULEA)

B378

ABPBJ08030

BLACK-TAILED GNATCATCHER (POLIOPTILA MELANURA)

B991

ABPBJ08080

CALIFORNIA GNATCATCHER (POLIOPTILA CALIFORNICA)

B380

ABPBJ15020

WESTERN BLUEBIRD (SIALIA MEXICANA)

B381

ABPBJ15030

MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD (SIALIA CURRUCOIDES)

B382

ABPBJ16010

TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE (MYADESTES TOWNSENDI)

B385

ABPBJ18100

SWAINSON'S THRUSH (CATHARUS USTULATUS)

B386

ABPBJ18110

HERMIT THRUSH (CATHARUS GUTTATUS)

B389

ABPBJ20170

AMERICAN ROBIN (TURDUS MIGRATORIUS)

B390

ABPBJ22010

VARIED THRUSH (IXOREUS NAEVIUS)

B391

ABPBJ26010

WRENTIT (CHAMAEA FASCIATA)

B393

ABPBK03010

NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD (MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS)

B394

ABPBK04010

SAGE THRASHER (OREOSCOPTES MONTANUS)

B396

ABPBK06050

BENDIRE'S THRASHER (TOXOSTOMA BENDIREI)

B398

ABPBK06080

CALIFORNIA THRASHER (TOXOSTOMA REDIVIVUM)

B399

ABPBK06090

CRISSAL THRASHER (TOXOSTOMA CRISSALE)

B400

ABPBK06100

LE CONTE'S THRASHER (TOXOSTOMA LECONTEI)

B404

ABPBM02050

AMERICAN PIPIT (ANTHUS RUBESCENS)

B407

ABPBN01020

CEDAR WAXWING (BOMBYCILLA CEDRORUM)

B408

ABPBP03010

PHAINOPEPLA (PHAINOPEPLA NITENS)

B410

ABPBR01030

LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE (LANIUS LUDOVICIANUS)

B413

ABPBW01110

BELL'S VIREO (VIREO BELLII)

B414

ABPBW01140

GRAY VIREO (VIREO VICINIOR)

B415

ABPBW01160

SOLITARY VIREO (VIREO SOLITARIUS)

B417

ABPBW01190

HUTTON'S VIREO (VIREO HUTTONI)

B418

ABPBW01210

WARBLING VIREO (VIREO GILVUS)

B425

ABPBX01050

ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER (VERMIVORA CELATA)

B426

ABPBX01060

NASHVILLE WARBLER (VERMIVORA RUFICAPILLA)

B427

ABPBX01070

VIRGINIA'S WARBLER (VERMIVORA VIRGINIAE)

B428

ABPBX01090

LUCY'S WARBLER (VERMIVORA LUCIAE)

B430

ABPBX03010

YELLOW WARBLER (DENDROICA PETECHIA)

B435

ABPBX03060

YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER (DENDROICA CORONATA)

B436

ABPBX03070

BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER (DENDROICA NIGRESCENS)

B438

ABPBX03090

HERMIT WARBLER (DENDROICA OCCIDENTALIS)

B460

ABPBX11040

MACGILLIVRAY'S WARBLER (OPORORNIS TOLMIEI)

B461

ABPBX12010

COMMON YELLOWTHROAT (GEOTHLYPIS TRICHAS)

B463

ABPBX16020

WILSON'S WARBLER (WILSONIA PUSILLA)

B467

ABPBX24010

YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT (ICTERIA VIRENS)

B469

ABPBX45030

SUMMER TANAGER (PIRANGA RUBRA)

B471

ABPBX45050

WESTERN TANAGER (PIRANGA LUDOVICIANA)

B475

ABPBX61040

BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK (PHEUCTICUS MELANOCEPHALUS)

B476

ABPBX63010

BLUE GROSBEAK (GUIRACA CAERULEA)

B477

ABPBX64020

LAZULI BUNTING (PASSERINA AMOENA)

B482

ABPBX74010

GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE (PIPILO CHLORURUS)

B483

ABPBX74030

RUFOUS-SIDED TOWHEE (PIPILO ERYTHROPHTHALMUS)

B484

ABPBX74070

CALIFORNIA TOWHEE (PIPILO CRISSALIS)

B485

ABPBX74050

ABERT'S TOWHEE (PIPILO ABERTI)

B487

ABPBX91090

RUFOUS-CROWNED SPARROW (AIMOPHILA RUFICEPS)

B489

ABPBX94020

CHIPPING SPARROW (SPIZELLA PASSERINA)

B491

ABPBX94040

BREWER'S SPARROW (SPIZELLA BREWERI)

B493

ABPBX94070

BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (SPIZELLA ATROGULARIS)

B494

ABPBX95010

VESPER SPARROW (POOECETES GRAMINEUS)

B495

ABPBX96010

LARK SPARROW (CHONDESTES GRAMMACUS)

B496

ABPBX97010

BLACK-THROATED SPARROW (AMPHISPIZA BILINEATA)

B497

ABPBX97020

SAGE SPARROW (AMPHISPIZA BELLI)

B499

ABPBX99010

SAVANNAH SPARROW (PASSERCULUS SANDWICHENSIS)

B501

ABPBXA0020

GRASSHOPPER SPARROW (AMMODRAMUS SAVANNARUM)

B504

ABPBXA2010

FOX SPARROW (PASSERELLA ILIACA)

B505

ABPBXA3010

SONG SPARROW (MELOSPIZA MELODIA)

B506

ABPBXA3020

LINCOLN'S SPARROW (MELOSPIZA LINCOLNII)

B510

ABPBXA4040

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW (ZONOTRICHIA LEUCOPHRYS)

B512

ABPBXA5020

DARK-EYED JUNCO (JUNCO HYEMALIS)

B519

ABPBXB0010

RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (AGELAIUS PHOENICEUS)

B520

ABPBXB0020

TRICOLORED BLACKBIRD (AGELAIUS TRICOLOR)

B521

ABPBXB2030

WESTERN MEADOWLARK (STURNELLA NEGLECTA)

B522

ABPBXB3010

YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD (XANTHOCEPHALUS XANTHOCEPHALUS)

B524

ABPBXB5020

BREWER'S BLACKBIRD (EUPHAGUS CYANOCEPHALUS)

B525

ABPBXB6050

GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE (QUISCALUS MEXICANUS)

B527

ABPBXB7020

BRONZED COWBIRD (MOLOTHRUS AENEUS)

B528

ABPBXB7030

BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD (MOLOTHRUS ATER)

B530

ABPBXB9080

HOODED ORIOLE (ICTERUS CUCULLATUS)

B532

ABPBXB9190

NORTHERN ORIOLE (ICTERUS GALBULA)

B533

ABPBXB9200

SCOTT'S ORIOLE (ICTERUS PARISORUM)

B534

ABPBY02030

GRAY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH (LEUCOSTICTE TEPHROCOTIS)

B535

ABPBY03010

PINE GROSBEAK (PINICOLA ENUCLEATOR)

B536

ABPBY04020

PURPLE FINCH (CARPODACUS PURPUREUS)

B537

ABPBY04030

CASSIN'S FINCH (CARPODACUS CASSINII)

B538

ABPBY04040

HOUSE FINCH (CARPODACUS MEXICANUS)

B539

ABPBY05010

RED CROSSBILL (LOXIA CURVIROSTRA)

B542

ABPBY06030

PINE SISKIN (CARDUELIS PINUS)

B543

ABPBY06090

LESSER GOLDFINCH (CARDUELIS PSALTRIA)

B544

ABPBY06100

LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH (CARDUELIS LAWRENCEI)

B545

ABPBY06110

AMERICAN GOLDFINCH (CARDUELIS TRISTIS)

B546

ABPBY09020

EVENING GROSBEAK (COCCOTHRAUSTES VESPERTINUS)

 

Mammals

 

WHR CodeTNC Element Code

Common Name (Scientific Name)

M002

AMABA01020

MT. LYELL SHREW (SOREX LYELLI)

M003

AMABA01070

VAGRANT SHREW (SOREX VAGRANS)

M004

AMABA01080

DUSKY SHREW (SOREX MONTICOLUS)

M005

AMABA01330

FOG SHREW (SOREX SONOMAE)

M006

AMABA01100

ORNATE SHREW (SOREX ORNATUS)

M008

AMABA01110

INYO SHREW (SOREX TENELLUS)

M010

AMABA01150

WATER SHREW (SOREX PALUSTRIS)

M011

AMABA01170

MARSH SHREW (SOREX BENDIRII)

M012

AMABA01220

TROWBRIDGE'S SHREW (SOREX TROWBRIDGII)

M013

AMABA01230

MERRIAM'S SHREW (SOREX MERRIAMI)

M014

AMABA05010

DESERT SHREW (NOTIOSOREX CRAWFORDI)

M015

AMABB01010

SHREW-MOLE (NEUROTRICHUS GIBBSII)

M016

AMABB02010

TOWNSEND'S MOLE (SCAPANUS TOWNSENDII)

M017

AMABB02020

COAST MOLE (SCAPANUS ORARIUS)

M018

AMABB02030

BROAD-FOOTED MOLE (SCAPANUS LATIMANUS)

M043

AMAEA01020

AMERICAN PIKA (OCHOTONA PRINCEPS)

M044

AMAEB04010

PYGMY RABBIT (BRACHYLAGUS IDAHOENSIS)

M045

AMAEB01020

BRUSH RABBIT (SYLVILAGUS BACHMANI)

M046

AMAEB01060

MOUNTAIN (NUTTALL'S) COTTONTAIL (SYLVILAGUS NUTTALLII)

M047

AMAEB01070

DESERT COTTONTAIL (SYLVILAGUS AUDUBONII)

M049

AMAEB03010

SNOWSHOE HARE (LEPUS AMERICANUS)

M050

AMAEB03040

WHITE-TAILED JACK RABBIT (HARE) (LEPUS TOWNSENDII)

M051

AMAEB03050

BLACK-TAILED JACK RABBIT (HARE) (LEPUS CALIFORNICUS)

M052

AMAFA01010

MOUNTAIN BEAVER (APLODONTIA RUFA)

M053

AMAFB02010

ALPINE CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS ALPINUS)

M054

AMAFB02020

LEAST CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS MINIMUS)

M055

AMAFB02030

YELLOW-PINE CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS AMOENUS)

M056

AMAFB02050

YELLOW-CHEEKED CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS OCHROGENYS)

M057

AMAFB02060

ALLEN'S CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS SENEX)

M058

AMAFB02070

SISKIYOU CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS SISKIYOU)

M059

AMAFB02080

SONOMA CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS SONOMAE)

M060

AMAFB02090

MERRIAM'S CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS MERRIAMI)

M061

AMAFB02100

CALIFORNIA CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS OBSCURUS)

M062

AMAFB02160

LONG-EARED CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS QUADRIMACULATUS)

M063

AMAFB02170

LODGEPOLE CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS SPECIOSUS)

M064

AMAFB02180

PANAMINT CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS PANAMINTINUS)

M065

AMAFB02190

UINTA CHIPMUNK (TAMIAS UMBRINUS)

M066

AMAFB03020

YELLOW-BELLIED MARMOT (MARMOTA FLAVIVENTRIS)

M067

AMAFB04020

WHITE-TAILED ANTELOPE SQUIRREL (AMMOSPERMOPHILUS LEUCURUS)

M068

AMAFB04040

NELSON'S (SAN JOAQUIN) ANTELOPE SQUIRREL (AMMOSPERMOPHILUS NELSONI)

M069

AMAFB05010

TOWNSEND'S GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS TOWNSENDII)

M070

AMAFB05060

BELDING'S GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS BELDINGI)

M071

AMAFB05130

ROCK SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS VARIEGATUS)

M072

AMAFB05140

CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS BEECHEYI)

M073

AMAFB05150

MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS MOHAVENSIS)

M074

AMAFB05160

ROUND-TAILED GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS TERETICAUDUS)

M075

AMAFB05170

GOLDEN-MANTLED GROUND SQUIRREL (SPERMOPHILUS LATERALIS)

M077

AMAFB07020

WESTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (SCIURUS GRISEUS)

M079

AMAFB08020

DOUGLAS' SQUIRREL (TAMIASCIURUS DOUGLASII)

M080

AMAFB09020

NORTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL (GLAUCOMYS SABRINUS)

M081

AMAFC01020

BOTTA'S POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS BOTTAE)

M082

AMAFC01030

TOWNSEND'S POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS TOWNSENDII)

M083

AMAFC01040

NORTHERN POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS TALPOIDES)

M084

AMAFC01060

WESTERN POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS MAZAMA)

M085

AMAFC01080

MOUNTAIN POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS MONTICOLA)

M086

AMAFD01040

LITTLE POCKET MOUSE (PEROGNATHUS LONGIMEMBRIS)

M087

AMAFD01060

SAN JOAQUIN POCKET MOUSE (PEROGNATHUS INORNATUS)

M088

AMAFD01070

GREAT BASIN POCKET MOUSE (PEROGNATHUS PARVUS)

M089

AMAFD01080

WHITE-EARED POCKET MOUSE (PEROGNATHUS ALTICOLA)

M090

AMAFD01090

YELLOW-EARED POCKET MOUSE (PEROGNATHUS XANTHONOTUS)

M091

AMAFD05040

LONG-TAILED POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS FORMOSUS)

M092

AMAFD05010

BAILEY'S POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS BAILEYI)

M093

AMAFD05080

DESERT POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS PENICILLATUS)

M094

AMAFD05030

SAN DIEGO POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS FALLAX)

M095

AMAFD05020

CALIFORNIA POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS CALIFORNICUS)

M096

AMAFD05090

SPINY POCKET MOUSE (CHAETODIPUS SPINATUS)

M097

AMAFD02010

DARK KANGAROO MOUSE (MICRODIPODOPS MEGACEPHALUS)

M098

AMAFD02020

PALE KANGAROO MOUSE (MICRODIPODOPS PALLIDUS)

M099

AMAFD03010

ORD'S KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS ORDII)

M100

AMAFD03020

CHISEL-TOOTHED KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS MICROPS)

M101

AMAFD03030

BIG-EARED KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS ELEPHANTINUS)

M102

AMAFD03040

NARROW-FACED KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS VENUSTUS)

M103

AMAFD03051

PACIFIC KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS AGILIS FUSCUS)

M104

AMAFD03060

HEERMANN'S KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS HEERMANNI)

M105

AMAFD03070

CALIFORNIA KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS CALIFORNICUS)

M106

AMAFD03080

GIANT KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS INGENS)

M107

AMAFD03090

PANAMINT KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS PANAMINTINUS)

M108

AMAFD03100

STEPHEN'S KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS STEPHENSI)

M109

AMAFD03130

DESERT KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS DESERTI)

M110

AMAFD03140

MERRIAM'S KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS MERRIAMI)

M111

AMAFD03150

FRESNO (SAN JOAQUIN) KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS NITRATOIDES)

M112

AMAFE01010

AMERICAN BEAVER (CASTOR CANADENSIS)

M113

AMAFF02030

WESTERN HARVEST MOUSE (REITHRODONTOMYS MEGALOTIS)

M115

AMAFF03010

CACTUS MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS EREMICUS)

M116

AMAFF03030

CALIFORNIA MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS CALIFORNICUS)

M117

AMAFF03040

DEER MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS)

M118

AMAFF03090

CANYON MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS CRINITUS)

M119

AMAFF03100

BRUSH MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS BOYLII)

M120

AMAFF03130

PINON MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS TRUEI)

M121

AMAFF06010

NORTHERN GRASSHOPPER MOUSE (ONYCHOMYS LEUCOGASTER)

M122

AMAFF06020

SOUTHERN GRASSHOPPER MOUSE (ONYCHOMYS TORRIDUS)

M123

AMAFF07010

HISPID COTTON RAT (SIGMODON HISPIDUS)

M124

AMAFF07020

ARIZONA COTTON RAT (SIGMODON ARIZONAE)

M125

AMAFF08030

WHITE-THROATED WOODRAT (NEOTOMA ALBIGULA)

M126

AMAFF08040

DESERT WOODRAT (NEOTOMA LEPIDA)

M127

AMAFF08080

DUSKY-FOOTED WOODRAT (NEOTOMA FUSCIPES)

M128

AMAFF08090

BUSHY-TAILED WOODRAT (NEOTOMA CINEREA)

M129

AMAFF09030

WESTERN RED-BACKED VOLE (CLETHRIONOMYS CALIFORNICUS)

M130

AMAFF10010

HEATHER VOLE (PHENACOMYS INTERMEDIUS)

M131

AMAFF10020

WHITE-FOOTED VOLE (PHENACOMYS ALBIPES)

M132

AMAFF10030

RED TREE VOLE (PHENACOMYS LONGICAUDUS)

M133

AMAFF11020

MONTANE VOLE (MICROTUS MONTANUS)

M134

AMAFF11030

CALIFORNIA VOLE (MICROTUS CALIFORNICUS)

M135

AMAFF11040

TOWNSEND'S VOLE (MICROTUS TOWNSENDII)

M136

AMAFF11060

LONG-TAILED VOLE (MICROTUS LONGICAUDUS)

M137

AMAFF11110

CREEPING VOLE (MICROTUS OREGONI)

M138

AMAFF13010

SAGEBRUSH VOLE (LEMMISCUS CURTATUS)

M139

AMAFF15010

MUSKRAT (ONDATRA ZIBETHICUS)

M143

AMAFH01020

WESTERN JUMPING MOUSE (ZAPUS PRINCEPS)

M144

AMAFH01030

PACIFIC JUMPING MOUSE (ZAPUS TRINOTATUS)

M145

AMAFJ01010

COMMON PORCUPINE (ERETHIZON DORSATUM)

M146

AMAJA01010

COYOTE (CANIS LATRANS)

M148

AMAJA03040

KIT FOX (VULPES MACROTIS)

M149

AMAJA04010

COMMON GRAY FOX (UROCYON CINEREOARGENTEUS)

M151

AMAJB01010

BLACK BEAR (URSUS AMERICANUS)

M152

AMAJE01010

RINGTAIL (BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS)

M153

AMAJE02010

COMMON RACCOON (PROCYON LOTOR)

M154

AMAJF01010

AMERICAN MARTEN (MARTES AMERICANA)

M155

AMAJF01020

FISHER (MARTES PENNANTI)

M156

AMAJF02010

ERMINE (MUSTELA ERMINEA)

M157

AMAJF02030

LONG-TAILED WEASEL (MUSTELA FRENATA)

M158

AMAJF02050

MINK (MUSTELA VISON)

M159

AMAJF03010

WOLVERINE (GULO GULO)

M160

AMAJF04010

AMERICAN BADGER (TAXIDEA TAXUS)

M161

AMAJF05020

WESTERN SPOTTED SKUNK (SPILOGALE GRACILIS)

M162

AMAJF06010

STRIPED SKUNK (MEPHITIS MEPHITIS)

M163

AMAJF08010

NORTHERN RIVER OTTER (LUTRA CANADENSIS)

M165

AMAJH01020

MOUNTAIN LION (FELIS CONCOLOR)

M166

AMAJH03020

BOBCAT (LYNX RUFUS)

M177

AMALC01010

ELK (CERVUS ELAPHUS)

M181

AMALC02010

MULE DEER (ODOCOILEUS HEMIONUS)

M182

AMALD01010

PRONGHORN (ANTILOCAPRA AMERICANA)

M183

AMALE04010

MOUNTAIN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS)

 

Reptiles

 

WHR Code

TNC Element Code

Common Name (Scientific Name)

R004

ARAAD02030

WESTERN POND TURTLE (CLEMMYS MARMORATA)

R005

ARAAF01010

DESERT TORTOISE (GOPHERUS AGASSIZII)

R007

ARACD01040

BAREFOOT GECKO (COLEONYX SWITAKI)

R008

ARACD01030

WESTERN BANDED GECKO (COLEONYX VARIEGATUS)

R009

ARACD04010

LEAF-TOED GECKO (PHYLLODACTYLUS XANTI)

R010

ARACF06010

DESERT IGUANA (DIPSOSAURUS DORSALIS)

R011

ARACF13010

CHUCKWALLA (SAUROMALUS OBESUS)

R012

ARACF02010

ZEBRATAIL LIZARD (CALLISAURUS DRACONOIDES)

R013

ARACF15020

FRINGE-TOED LIZARD (UMA NOTATA)

R014

ARACF15010

COACHELLA VALLEY FRINGE-TOED LIZARD (UMA INORNATA)

R015

ARACF15030

MOJAVE FRINGE-TOED LIZARD (UMA SCOPARIA)

R017

ARACF04030

BLACK-COLLARED LIZARD (CROTAPHYTUS INSULARIS)

R018

ARACF07020

LONGNOSE LEOPARD LIZARD (GAMBELIA WISLIZENII)

R019

ARACF07010

BLUNTNOSE LEOPARD LIZARD (GAMBELIA SILA)

R020

ARACF14060

DESERT SPINY LIZARD (SCELOPORUS MAGISTER)

R021

ARACF14100

GRANITE SPINY LIZARD (SCELOPORUS ORCUTTI)

R022

ARACF14080

WESTERN FENCE LIZARD (SCELOPORUS OCCIDENTALIS)

R023

ARACF14030

SAGEBRUSH LIZARD (SCELOPORUS GRACIOSUS)

R024

ARACF17010

SIDE-BLOTCHED LIZARD (UTA STANSBURIANA)

R025

ARACF16010

BRUSH LIZARD (UROSAURUS GRACIOSUS)

R026

ARACF16030

TREE LIZARD (UROSAURUS ORNATUS)

R027

ARACF16020

SMALL-SCALED LIZARD (UROSAURUS MICROSCUTATUS)

R028

ARACF11010

BANDED ROCK LIZARD (PETROSAURUS MEARNSI)

R029

ARACF12020

COAST HORNED LIZARD (PHRYNOSOMA CORONATUM)

R030

ARACF12060

DESERT HORNED LIZARD (PHRYNOSOMA PLATYRHINOS)

R031

ARACF12030

SHORT-HORNED LIZARD (PHRYNOSOMA DOUGLASI)

R032

ARACF12040

FLAT-TAIL HORNED LIZARD (PHRYNOSOMA MCALLII)

R033

ARACK01010

GRANITE NIGHT LIZARD (XANTUSIA HENSHAWI)

R034

ARACK01030

DESERT NIGHT LIZARD (XANTUSIA VIGILIS)

R036

ARACH01110

WESTERN SKINK (EUMECES SKILTONIANUS)

R037

ARACH01060

GILBERT'S SKINK (EUMECES GILBERTI)

R038

ARACJ02060

ORANGETHROAT WHIPTAIL (CNEMIDOPHORUS HYPERYTHRUS)

R039

ARACJ02140

WESTERN WHIPTAIL (CNEMIDOPHORUS TIGRIS)

R040

ARACB01040

SOUTHERN ALLIGATOR LIZARD (ELGARIA MULTICARINATA)

R041

ARACB01050

PANAMINT ALLIGATOR LIZARD (ELGARIA PANAMINTINA)

R042

ARACB01010

NORTHERN ALLIGATOR LIZARD (ELGARIA COERULEA)

R043

ARACC01010

CALIFORNIA LEGLESS LIZARD (ANNIELLA PULCHRA)

R044

ARACE01010

GILA MONSTER (HELODERMA SUSPECTUM)

R045

ARADD01020

WESTERN BLIND SNAKE (LEPTOTYPHLOPS HUMILIS)

R046

ARADA01010

RUBBER BOA (CHARINA BOTTAE)

R047

ARADA02010

ROSY BOA (LICHANURA TRIVIRGATA)

R048

ARADB10010

RINGNECK SNAKE (DIADOPHIS PUNCTATUS)

R049

ARADB09010

SHARPTAIL SNAKE (CONTIA TENUIS)

R050

ARADB25020

SPOTTED LEAFNOSE SNAKE (PHYLLORHYNCHUS DECURTATUS)

R051

ARADB07010

RACER (COLUBER CONSTRICTOR)

R052

ARADB21020

COACHWHIP (MASTICOPHIS FLAGELLUM)

R053

ARADB21030

CALIFORNIA WHIPSNAKE (MASTICOPHIS LATERALIS)

R054

ARADB21040

STRIPED WHIPSNAKE (MASTICOPHIS TAENIATUS)

R055

ARADB30030

WESTERN PATCHNOSE SNAKE (SALVADORA HEXALEPIS)

R056

ARADB01010

GLOSSY SNAKE (ARIZONA ELEGANS)

R057

ARADB26010

GOPHER SNAKE (PITUOPHIS MELANOLEUCUS)

R058

ARADB19020

COMMON KINGSNAKE (LAMPROPELTIS GETULA)

R059

ARADB19060

CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN KINGSNAKE (LAMPROPELTIS ZONATA)

R060

ARADB29010

LONGNOSE SNAKE (RHINOCHEILUS LECONTEI)

R061

ARADB36130

COMMON GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS SIRTALIS)

R062

ARADB36050

WESTERN TERRESTRIAL GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS ELEGANS)

R063

ARADB36030

WESTERN AQUATIC GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS COUCHII)

R064

ARADB36080

NORTHWESTERN GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS ORDINOIDES)

R065

ARADB36070

CHECKERED GARTER SNAKE (THAMNOPHIS MARCIANUS)

R066

ARADB32010

GROUND SNAKE (SONORA SEMIANNULATA)

R067

ARADB05010

WESTERN SHOVELNOSE SNAKE (CHIONACTIS OCCIPITALIS)

R068

ARADB35070

WESTERN BLACKHEAD SNAKE (TANTILLA PLANICEPS)

R069

ARADB35140

SOUTHWESTERN BLACKHEAD SNAKE (TANTILLA HOBARTSMITHI)

R070

ARADB37010

LYRE SNAKE (TRIMORPHODON BISCUTATUS)

R071

ARADB18010

NIGHT SNAKE (HYPSIGLENA TORQUATA)

R072

ARADE02020

WESTERN DIAMONDBACK RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS ATROX)

R073

ARADE02090

RED DIAMOND RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS RUBER)

R074

ARADE02060

SPECKLED RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS MITCHELLI)

R075

ARADE02030

SIDEWINDER (CROTALUS CERASTES)

R076

ARADE02120

WESTERN RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS VIRIDIS)

R077

ARADE02100

MOJAVE RATTLESNAKE (CROTALUS SCUTULATUS)