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Final Report: Predicting the vulnerability of nearshore species and habitats to climate change effects

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2017-08-01 21:50:58
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2017-08-01 21:50:58

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North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Deborah Reusser(Principal Investigator), Erin Stockenburg(Cooperator/Partner), Tim Counihan(Cooperator/Partner), Rebecca Loiselle(Cooperator/Partner), Jill Hardiman(Cooperator/Partner), US Geological Survey(Cooperator/Partner), Dr. Henry Lee II(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-08-01(creation), 2017-08-01(lastUpdate), Final Report: Predicting the vulnerability of nearshore species and habitats to climate change effects

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The primary objective of the research is to develop a rule-based decision support system to predict the relative vulnerability of nearshore species to climate change. The approach is designed to be applicable to fishes and invertebrates with limited data by predicting risk from readily avialable data, including species’ biogeographic distributions and natural history attributes. By evaluating multiple species and climate stressors, the approach allows an assessment of climate vulnerability across habitat types and the impact of specific climate alterations as well as their cumulative impact. A website with a rule-based application for rockfish and crabs is availalble at http://cbrat.org/.

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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