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Vulnerability of Riparian Obligate Species in the Rio Grande to the Interactive Effects of Fire, Hydrological Variation and Climate Change

Co-funded Desert and Southern Rockies LCC Project

Dates

Creation
2014-03-14 19:19:12
Last Update
2017-11-02 14:48:00
Start Date
2013-01-01
End Date
2014-12-30
Start Date
2013-01-01 06:00:00
End Date
2014-12-30 06:00:00

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Cooperator/Partner), Megan M Friggens(Principal Investigator), Deborah M Finch(Principal Investigator), U.S. Forest Service(Cooperator/Partner), 2014-03-14(creation), 2017-11-02(lastUpdate), 2013-01-01(Start), 2014-12-30(End), Vulnerability of Riparian Obligate Species in the Rio Grande to the Interactive Effects of Fire, Hydrological Variation and Climate Change, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/53235630e4b07f555751f57d

Summary

The Grassland, Shrubland, Desert Program of the U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station intends to evaluate the interactive effects of fire and climate change on the presence and long-term persistence of native and non-native species within Rio Grande riparian and wetland habitats of the Desert and Southern Rockies LCCs. Decision support tools and maps will be produced that will help resource managers identify conditions and locations where biodiversity will be most affected by future changes and identify needs with respect to species conservation and invasive species management.This project was co-funded by multiple Landscape Conservation Cooperatives: Desert LCC and the Southern Rockies LCC.

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Purpose

Evaluate the interactive effects of fire and climate change on the presence and long-term persistence of native and non-native species within Rio Grande riparian and wetland habitats. Decision support tools and maps will be produced that will help resource managers identify conditions and locations where biodiversity will be most affected by future changes and identify needs with respect to species conservation and invasive species management.

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totalFunds179873.0

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  • Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

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Project ID USBR R12PG80468

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