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Item Data In Support Of Accounting For Spatio-Temporal Variation In Catachability In Joint Species Distribution Models(2022-04-21) North, Joshua S.; Schliep, Erin M.; Hansen, Gretchen J.A.; Kundel, Holly; Custer, Christoper A.; McLaughlin, Paul; joshuanorth@mail.missouri.edu; North, Joshua S.; University of Minnesota Dr. Hansen Research TeamFish data on six species (black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus), bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), northern pike (Esox lucius), walleye (Sander vitreus), and yellow perch (perca flavescens)) caught in gill nets and trap nets between 2000 and 2019 during Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) fisheries surveys done in the months of June through September. Fish catch and effort (number of nets set overnight) comes from over 1,000 Minnesota lakes. In addition to fisheries data, we included additional information concerning lake characteristics, predicted water temperature, and watershed land use. Lake area and maximum depth were obtained from MNDNR public databases. Watershed land use was calculated using the 2016 National Land Cover Database. Water clarity, which is described by annual lake-specific median values derived from remotely sensed Secchi depth courtesy of Max Gilnes. Lastly, water temperatures simulated with the general lake model were also included. Data is now being released as part of the publication process related to the paper that references this data; which is listed below.Item Data in Support of Predicting climate change impacts on poikilotherms using physiologically guided species abundance models(2022-07-14) Schliep, Erin M; North, Joshua S; Kundel, Holly; Custer, Christopher A; Ruzich, Jenna K; Hansen, Gretchen J A; ghansen@umn.edu; Hansen, Gretchen J A; University of Minnesota Dr. Hansen Research TeamFish catch and effort data for three species caught in gill nets and trap nets between 1988 and 2019 as part of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) fisheries surveys conducted during the summer and early fall are included from over 1,300 Minnesota lakes. The three fish species included are: bluegill (Lepomis marochirus) a warm-water adapted species, yellow perch (Perca flavescens) a cool-water adapted species, and cisco (Coregonus artedi) a cold-water adapted species. Additional data concerning lake characteristics and surrounding land cover were also included. Mean July lake surface temperature was calculated using simulated daily water temperatures. Watershed land use including agricultural, barren, forest, grass, shrub, urban, and wetland cover, was determined using the 2016 National Land Cover Database. Secchi, a measure of water clarity was calculated from remotely sensed Secchi depth courtesy of Max Glines. Lastly, lake area and maximum depth were obtained from MNDNR public databases.