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Abstract: (From: https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/59158) Most regions of the United States are projected to experience a higher frequency of severe droughts and longer dry periods as a result of a warming climate. Even if current drought regimes remain unchanged, higher temperatures will interact with drought to exacerbate moisture limitation and water stress. Observations of regional-scale drought impacts and expectations of more frequent and severe droughts prompted a recent state-of-science synthesis (Vose et al. 2016). The current volume builds on that synthesis and provides region-specific management options for increasing resilience to drought for Alaska and Pacific Northwest, California, Hawai‘i and U.S.-Affiliated...
Tags: Drought,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
North Central CASC,
Science Tools For Managers,
South Central CASC, All tags...
State of the Science,
adaptation,
forests,
hydrological drought,
rangelands,
resilience, Fewer tags
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Parent Project: Range-Wide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout Publication Abstract: Forecasts of species distributions under future climates are inherently uncertain, but there have been few attempts to describe this uncertainty comprehensively in a probabilistic manner. We developed a Monte Carlo approach that accounts for uncertainty within generalized linear regression models (parameter uncertainty and residual error), uncertainty among competing models (model uncertainty), and uncertainty in future climate conditions (climate uncertainty) to produce site-specific frequency distributions of occurrence probabilities across a species’ range. We illustrated the method by forecasting suitable...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Data Visualization & Tools,
Fish,
Northwest CASC,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Salvelinus confluentus, All tags...
Science Tools For Managers,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
Wildlife and Plants,
bull trout,
climate change,
ensemble,
generalized linear model (GLM),
model uncertainty,
species distribution,
species distribution model,
suitable habitat, Fewer tags
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