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Service Description: An Element Occurrence (EO) is an area of land and/or water in which a species or ecological community is, or was, present. An Element is either a species (or subspecies taxa) or an ecological community, the Occurrence is the documented location. The EO concept is part of NatureServe methodology. This methodology is used throughout the NatureServe network. EOs are created based on the Element Occurrence Data Standard and are a derived product developed from submitted observations. An EO should have practical conservation value for the Element as evidenced by potential continued (or historical) presence and/or regular recurrence at a given location. For Species Elements, the EO often corresponds with the local population, but when appropriate may be a portion of a population (e.g., for long distance dispersers) or may be a group of nearby populations (e.g., metapopulation). For Ecological Community Elements, the EO may represent a stand or patch of a natural community, or a cluster of stands or patches of a natural community. This dataset contains Non-sensitive EOs. Non-Sensitive EOs are locations (i.e. occurrences) of species or communities that are rare (or of conservation concern for some other reason) and for which there are no restrictions regarding public access to location data (beyond agreeing to the Terms and Conditions detailed below).This data updates on a daily basis.
Map Name: ACIMS - Non-Sensitive Element Occurrences - Public
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 7 0;"><SPAN>An Element Occurrence (EO) is an area of land and/or water in which a species or ecological community is, or was, present. </SPAN><SPAN>An Element is either a species (or subspecies taxa) or an ecological community, the Occurrence is the documented location. The EO concept is part of NatureServe methodology. This methodology is used throughout the NatureServe network. EOs are created based on the Element Occurrence Data Standard </SPAN><SPAN>and are a derived product </SPAN><SPAN>developed from submitted observations</SPAN><SPAN>. </SPAN><SPAN>An EO should have practical conservation value for the Element as evidenced by potential continued (or historical) presence and/or regular recurrence at a given location.</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN><SPAN>For Species Elements, the EO often corresponds with the local population, but when appropriate may be a portion of a population (e.g., for long distance dispersers) or may be a group of nearby populations (e.g., metapopulation). For Ecological Community Elements, the EO may represent a stand or patch of a natural community, or a cluster of stands or patches of a natural community</SPAN><SPAN>. </SPAN><SPAN>This dataset contains Non-sensitive EOs. </SPAN><SPAN>Non-Sensitive EOs are locations (i.e. occurrences) of species or communities that are rare (or of conservation concern for some other reason) and for which there are no restrictions regarding public access to location data (beyond agreeing to the Terms and Conditions detailed below).</SPAN><SPAN> This data updates on a daily basis.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: NatureServe Canada
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Keywords: Alberta Conservation Information Management System,ACIMS,Non-Sensitive,Ecological,Element Occurrence,EO,NatureServe,Conservation Data Centre
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