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Rare Features Database Reports: An Explanation of Fields <br />The Rare Features Database is part of the Natural Heritage Information System, and is maintained by the Division of Ecological and Water <br />Resources, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). <br />"Please note that the database reports are copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission" <br />Field Name: [Full (non -abbreviated) field name, if different]. Further explanation of field. <br />-E- <br />Element Name and Occ #: [Element Name and Occurrence Number]. The Element is the name of the rare feature. For plant and animal <br />species records, this field holds the scientific name followed by the common name in parentheses; for all other elements (such as native <br />plant communities, which have no scientific name) it is solely the element name. Native plant community names correspond to Minnesota's <br />Native Plant Community Classification (Version 2.0). The Occurrence Number, in combination with the Element Name, uniquely identifies <br />each record. <br />EO Data: [Element Occurrence Data]. For species elements, this field contains data collected on the biology of the Element Occurrence* <br />(EO), including the number of individuals, vigor, habitat, soils, associated species, peculiar characteristics, etc. For native plant community <br />elements, this field is a summary text description of the vegetation of the EO, including structure (strata) and composition <br />(dominant/characteristic species), heterogeneity, successional stage/dynamics, any unique aspects of the community or additional <br />noteworthy species (including animals). Note that this is a new field and it has not been filled out for many of the records that were <br />collected prior to conversion to the new database system. Some of the information meeting the field definition may be found in the General <br />Description field. <br />EO ID#: [Element Occurrence Identification Number]. Unique identifier for each Element Occurrence record. <br />EO Rank: [Element Occurrence Rank]. An evaluation of the quality and condition of an Element Occurrence (EO) from A (highest) to D <br />(lowest). Represents a comparative evaluation of: 1) quality as determined by representativeness of the occurrence especially as compared <br />to EO specifications and including maturity, size, numbers, etc. 2) condition (how much has the site and the EO itself been damaged or <br />altered from its optimal condition and character). 3) viability (the long-term prospects for continued existence of this occurrence - used in <br />ranking species only). EO Ranks are assigned based on recent fieldwork by knowledgeable individuals. <br />Extent Known?: A value that indicates whether the full extent of the Element is known (i.e., it has been determined through field survey) at <br />that location. If null, the value has not been determined. <br />-F- <br />Federal Status: Status of species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: LE = endangered; LT = threatened; LE,LT = listed endangered in <br />part of its range, listed threatened in another part of its range; LT,PDL = listed threatened, proposed for delisting; C = candidate for listing. <br />If null or "No Status" the species has no federal status. <br />First Observed Date: Date that the Element Occurrence was first reported at the site in format YYYY-MM-DD. A year followed by "Pre" <br />indicates that the observed date was sometime prior to the date listed, but the exact date is unknown. <br />-G- <br />General Description: General description or word picture of the area where the Element Occurrence (EO) is located (i.e., the physical <br />setting/context surrounding the EO), including a list of adjacent communities. When available, information on surrounding land use may be <br />included. Note that the information tracked in this field is now more narrowly defined than it was in the old database system, and some of <br />the information still in this field more accurately meets the definition of the new EO Data field. We are working to clean up the records so <br />that the information in the two fields corresponds to the current field explanations described herein. Also note that the use of uppercase in <br />sentences in this field is not significant but rather an artifact of transferring data from the old database system to the new system. <br />Global Rank: The global (i.e., range -wide) assessment of the relative rarity or imperilment of the species or community. Ranges from G1 <br />(critically imperiled due to extreme rarity on a world-wide basis) to G5 (demonstrably secure, though perhaps rare in parts of its range). <br />Global ranks are determined by NatureServe, an international network of natural heritage programs and conservation data centers. <br />-L- <br />Last Observed Date: Date that the Element Occurrence was last observed to be extant at the site in format YYYY-MM-DD. <br />Last Survey: Date of the most recent field survey for the Element Occurrence, regardless of whether it was found during the visit. If <br />the field is blank, assume the date is the same as the Last Observed Date. <br />