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Potential Effects of Climate Change on Ambystoma barbouri (Streamside Salamander)

Open-File Report 2021-1104-C

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Lyons, M.P., LeDee, O.E., and Boyles, R., 2023, Potential effects of climate change on Ambystoma barbouri (streamside salamander): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2021–1104–C, 14 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20211104C.

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Ambystoma barbouri (streamside salamanders) are stream-breeding mole salamanders that rely on seasonally intermittent, fishless streams for egg and larval development but are primarily fossorial as adults. Climate-driven changes are likely to alter streamflow duration, peak, and seasonality within the range of A. barbouri, reducing reproductive habitat and larval survival. Although future changes in precipitation volume within the geographic range of A. barbouri are uncertain, in the next 90 years, increasing temperatures will likely increase potential evapotranspiration. Decreasing ratio of precipitation to potential evapotranspiration will likely shorten flow duration for intermittent streams, potentially causing earlier stream dry [...]

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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