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Assessing the Vulnerability of Native Trout in the Northern Rockies: Linking Science and Management for Climate Adaptation

Vulnerability of native salmonids in the Northern Rockies: linking science and management for climate adaptation
Principal Investigator
Clint Muhlfeld

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Start Date
2020-07-01
End Date
2024-06-01
Release Date
2020

Summary

Trout are one of the most culturally, economically, and ecologically important groups of freshwater fishes in the Rocky Mountain region. However, human impacts and climate change are significantly altering freshwater ecosystems that support native trout species. Despite their broad importance, many of the region’s trout populations are threatened and some require immediate conservation efforts to reverse their decline. Although work is being done to understand and mitigate these changes, the ability to accurately assess vulnerability is currently limited due to a lack of data-driven approaches that incorporate uncertainty and adaptive capacity at scales relevant to effective management. USGS researchers will use fisheries data [...]

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“Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout taken by Jonathan Armstrong”
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Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout taken by Jonathan Armstrong
Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout taken by Jonathan Armstrong

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

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