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North American Bat Monitoring Program Knitted Grid and Multi-scale Grid Covariates

April 16, 2025
This data release contains spatial and tabular products that provide a multi-scale, continuous North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) master sample grid surface and a suite of ecologically-relevant covariates. This continuous surface, called the "knitted grid," is a combination of 5 kilometer (km), 10km, and 50km master sample grids for the Contiguous United States (CONUS), Alaska, and Canada. The NABat master sample is comprised of a series of 10 x 10km grid cell frameworks spanning North American. The cells within the master sample are prioritized for sampling using a generalized random-tessellation stratified (GRTS) survey design that uses a spatially balanced approach to assign ordering. In addition to the knitted grid, a suite of covariates relevant to bat ecology were selected and summarized at each knitted grid cell, for each spatial scale. Ecologically-relevant covariates include ecoregion type, number of buildings, distance to mines, average temperature, average precipitation, average and maximum elevation, number and length of culverts, mean physiographic diversity index, presence of waterbody and/or stream/river, number of tree species, presence of karsts, proportion of land cover types, megawatt capacity and rotor swept area of wind turbines.
Publication Year 2025
Title North American Bat Monitoring Program Knitted Grid and Multi-scale Grid Covariates
DOI 10.5066/P13SHEPP
Authors Helen T Davis, Bradley J Udell, Sarah M Gaulke, Rich D Inman, Frank C. Tousley, Bethany R Straw, Brian E Reichert
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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