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Contribution of Landscape Characteristics and Vegetation Shifts from Global Climate Change to Long-Term Viability of Greater Sage-grouse

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2011-09
End Date
2013-09
Release Date
2011

Summary

Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act because of population and habitat fragmentation combined with inadequate regulatory mechanisms to control development in critical areas. In addition to the current threats to habitat, each 1 degree celsius increase in temperature due to climate change is expected to result in an additional 87,000 km2 of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) that will be converted to unsuitable habitat for sage-grouse. Thus, the future distribution and composition of sagebrush landscapes is likely to differ greatly from today’s configuration. We conducted a large, multi-objective project to identify: (1) characteristics of habitats required by sage-grouse, [...]

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“Greater sage-grouse, CA - Credit: USFWS”
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“Greater sage-grouse - Credit: Jeannie Stafford, USFWS”
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“Greater sage-grouse - Credit: Stephen Ting, USFWS”
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“Sage brush landscape - Credit: Steve Knick”
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year2011
totalFunds39000.0
year2012
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Sage brush landscape - Credit: Steve Knick
Sage brush landscape - Credit: Steve Knick

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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number1
nameClimate Science & Modeling
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number2
nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
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nameResponse of Biological Systems to Climate Change
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nameVulnerability and Adaptation
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nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
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nameData, Infrastructure, Analysis, and Modeling
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nameCommunication of Science Findings
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nameNorthwest CSC Agenda
urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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