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Impacts of Extreme Events on the Native and Nonnative Aquatic Species of Hawaiʻi Stream Ecosystem

Principal Investigator
Yinphan Tsang

Dates

Start Date
2021-07-15
End Date
2025-07-14
Release Date
2020

Summary

Freshwater is a critical driver for island ecosystems. Climate change has fundamentally altered the water cycle in tropical islands. The changes in dynamic patterns of streamflow could result in the temporal and spatial difference in the riverine, estuarine, and coastal habitats that support native species. In particular, these habitats support the nine native aquatic species in Hawaiʻi at different stages of their migratory life cycle. To examine how changes in streamflow regimes have impacted habitat quality for these native aquatic species, an ongoing project has examined statewide long-term stream records. Researchers are in the process of building hydrological models and connecting the stream dynamics with existing biological [...]

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Kawaikoi Stream Bti Trial Oct 2016_LaPointe_.jpg
“Kawaikoi Stream, Kaua‘i. Credit: Dennis LaPointe, USGS”
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Kawaikoi Stream, Kaua‘i. Credit: Dennis LaPointe, USGS
Kawaikoi Stream, Kaua‘i. Credit: Dennis LaPointe, USGS

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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