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8/2/2021 ]PaC:Explore Location resources <br /> example, if in week 12 there were 20 survey events and the Spotted Towhee was found in 5 of <br /> them, the probability of presence of the Spotted Towhee in week 12 is 0.25. <br /> 2. To properly present the pattern of presence across the year, the relative probability of presence is <br /> calculated. This is the probability of presence divided by the maximum probability of presence <br /> across all weeks. For example, imagine the probability of presence in week 20 for the Spotted <br /> Towhee is 0.05, and that the probability of presence at week 12 (0.25) is the maximum of any week <br /> of the year. The relative probability of presence on week 12 is 0.25/0.25 = 1; at week 20 it is <br /> 0.05/0.25 = 0.2. <br /> 3. The relative probability of presence calculated in the previous step undergoes a statistical <br /> conversion so that all possible values fall between 0 and 10, inclusive. This is the probability of <br /> presence score. <br /> To see a bar's probability of presence score, simply hover your mouse cursor over the bar. <br /> Breeding Season ( ) <br /> Yellow bars denote a very liberal estimate of the time-frame inside which the bird breeds across its <br /> entire range. If there are no yellow bars shown for a bird, it does not breed in your project area. <br /> Survey Effort () <br /> !� <br /> Vertical black lines superimposed on probability of presence bars indicate the number of surveys <br /> performed for that species in the 10km grid cell(s)your project area overlaps. The number of surveys <br /> is expressed as a range, for example, 33 to 64 surveys. lk V* <br /> To see a bar's survey effort range, simply hover your mouse cursor over the bar. <br /> No Data ( ) % <br /> A week is marked as having no data if there were no survey events for that week. <br /> Survey Timeframe <br /> Surveys from only the last 10 years are used in order to ensure delivery of currently relevant <br /> information. The exception to this is areas off the Atlantic coast, where bird returns are based on all <br /> years of available data, since data in these areas is currently much more sparse. <br /> probability of presence breeding season survey effort no data <br /> SPECIE rj JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC <br /> Burrowing Owl — --+— —III IIII IIII III —III IIII ---- <br /> BCC BCR(This is a <br /> ..................................... <br /> Bird of <br /> ................... <br /> Conservation <br /> ..................................... <br /> Concern(BCC)only <br /> ...................................................... <br /> in particular Bird <br /> ............................................... <br /> Conservation <br /> ..................................... <br /> Regions(BCRs)in <br /> ................................................ <br /> the continental <br /> .......................................... <br /> USA) <br /> https:Hecos.Avs.gov/ipac/location/WJEITLSH"BTHOBGB6QIENDANI/resources 7/12 <br />