BIRD - Tricolored blackbird
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BIRD - Tricolored blackbird
PRELIMINARY DRAFT - Subject to further review and revision March 2012 DRECP Species Statistical Model: Tricolored Blackbird Model Species Training Occurrence Points Testing Occurrence Points Training Gain Training AUC Test AUC Binomial Test of Omission PValue Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) Jenks Natural Break Agency Draft Species Habitat Statistical (Maxent) Model for Tricolored blackbird Model Statistical BIRD – Tricolored blackbird Evaluation 29 Fair 9 Fair 3.393 0.982 0.957 p < 0.0001 Very Good Excellent Very good Highly significant Good fit between training and test data. The Jenks natural break in the grid cell value probability of occurrence histogram is 0.178. Cell values below the natural break are removed and cell values above are indentified as Maxent Modeled Habitat. March 2012 ! DRECP Planning Area Boundary Tricolored Blackbird Occurrence Modeled Tricolored Blackbird Habitat Maxent Model (MPO* > 0.178) * Maxent Probability of Occurence 6 £ ¤ Bishop ( ! 395 £ ¤ ! ! ( ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! § ¨ ¦ 15 ! Barstow ( ! ! ! Needles ! ( ! ! ! ! !! ! § ¨ ¦ 40 ! ! ! ! ! Victorville ! ! !! § ¨ ¦ 210 101 £ ¤ Glendale ( ! ( ! ( ! § ¨ ¦ § ¨ ¦ 95 £ ¤ Twentynine Palms San Bernardino ! ( ( Los Angeles ! 110 66 £ ¤ ( ! Riverside 605 ( ! Long Beach § ¨ ¦ 215 § ¨ ¦ 405 § ¨ ¦!( 10 Coachella § ¨ ¦ 5 Brawley ( ! § ¨ ¦ 8 ¨ ¦ (§ ! § ¨ ¦ 15 San Diego Z:\Projects\CEC\j6668_DRECP\MAPDOC\MAPS\BaselineBioReport\SpeciesModels 805 I 0 12.5 25 Miles Sources: DRECP Species Occurrence Database (2011), DRECP Land Cover (ICFI 2011), USGS (2010), USDA Forest Service (2010), ESRI (2010) March 2012 FIGURE SM(M)-B16 Draft Species Statistical Habitat Model Results for Tricolored Blackbird Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) Baseline Biology Report
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