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Description: California black oak serves as important wildlife habitat and as a traditional food source for indigenous Californians. The map is intended to be used to inform - and potentially prioritize - management of California black oak stands (e.g., fuels treatments to protect the resource) and to assist those seeking stands for acorn collection (i.e., for reforestation or food).--------A satellite-derived map of California black oak (Quercus kelloggii; QUKE) stand distribution from a model trained to Landsat imagery.----------------This raster has been modified from the base 30m version in the following ways:-------- - It has been aggregated from a 30m to a 300m scale by averaging across the 30m values-------- - The normalized values are rescaled based on nearly the full range of the square root of the actual values, with the most extreme values truncated at the 1st and 99th percentile to reduce the influence of outliers on the expressed range of normalized values, with -1 representing low values, and 1 representing high values. This interpretation reflects concern for the geographic extent and overall abundance of this species, with higher likelihood values considered more favorable.----------------- Unit Of Measure: Value, 0 to 1000
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