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Journal Article: Multi-model comparison highlights consistency in predicted effect of warming on a semi-arid shrub

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2015-01-01
End Date
2017-09-01

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Peter Adler(Principal Investigator), Benjamin Poulter(Co-Investigator), Bethany Bradley(Co-Investigator), Cameron Aldridge(Co-Investigator), Andrew Kleinhesselink(Author), Bethany Bradley(Author), Cameron Aldridge(Author), Caroline Curtis(Author), Daniel Schlaepfer(Author), Katherine Renwick(Author), Peter Adler(Author), Benjamin Poulter(Author), Journal Article: Multi-model comparison highlights consistency in predicted effect of warming on a semi-arid shrub, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

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A number of modeling approaches have been developed to predict the impacts of climate change on species distributions, performance and abundance. The stronger the agreement from models that represent different processes and are based on distinct and independent sources of information, the greater the confidence we can have in their predictions. Evaluating the level of confidence is particularly important when predictions are used to guide conservation or restoration decisions. We used a multi-model approach to predict climate change impacts on big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), the dominant plant species on roughly 43 million hectares in the western United States and a key resource for many endemic wildlife species. To evaluate [...]

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  • Predicting vulnerability to climate change for big sagebrush

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