Methodology and Interpretation
Percent interior wetland
Percentage of wetland interior is calculated using a moving 270-meter-square window
(9 pixels x 9 pixels) across the land cover. When the entire window contains wetland cover, the wetland
cell in the center of the window is classified as interior. The number of interior wetland cells in the
reporting unit is then divided by the reporting unit's total land area (i.e., the total number cells in
the reporting unit boundary minus those cells classified as water) to derive the percentage of interior
wetland. Interior wetland is required habitat for many plant and animal species.
Quantile: Each class contains an approximately equal number (count) of features. A quantile
classification is well-suited to linearly distributed data. Because features are grouped by the number
within each class, the resulting map can be misleading, in that similar features can be separated into
adjacent classes, or features with widely different values can be lumped into the same class. This
distortion can be minimized by increasing the number of classes.
Metric input GIS data:
- United States Hydrologic Units (8-digit HUCs) - Metadata
- United States Coastal Change Analysis Program (CCAP) - Metadata
- Canada Hydrologic Units (Subsubdivisions) - Metadata
- Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Data Set - Metadata
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