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Final Report: Assessing the Vulnerability of Vegetation to Future Climate in the North Central U.S.

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Andrew Hansen, 2017-03, Final Report: Assessing the Vulnerability of Vegetation to Future Climate in the North Central U.S.: .

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We assessed the vulnerability of ecological processes and vegetation to climate change in the US Northern Rocky Mountains with a focus on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We found that climate has warmed substantially since 1900 while precipitation has increased. An index of aridity decreased until about 1980 and then increased slightly. Projected future climate indicates warming of about 3-7 degrees C by 2100 and a substantial increase in aridity, depending on climate scenario. Snow pack, soil moisture, runoff, and primary productivity are projected to decrease dramatically in summer under future climate scenarios, with snow pack and runoff declining annually. Habitat suitability for the four subalpine tree species is projected [...]

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Andrew Hansen

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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