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Integrating historical observations alters projections of eastern North American spruce–fir habitat under climate change

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Andrews, Caitlin, Foster, Jane R., Weiskittel, Aaron, D'Amato, Anthony W., Simons-Legaard, Erin. 2022. “Integrating Historical Observations Alters Projections of Eastern North American Spruce–Fir Habitat under Climate Change.” Ecosphere 13( 4): e4016. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4016

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Abstract (from Ecosphere): Spruce–fir (Picea–Abies) forests of the North American Acadian Forest Region are at risk of disappearing from the northeastern United States and Canada due to climate change. Species distribution models (SDMs) have been used to predict changes in this critical transitional ecosystem in the past, but none have addressed how seasonal patterns of temperature and precipitation interact to influence tree species abundance. Inferences have also been limited by contemporary inventory data that could not fully characterize species ranges because they either, (1) only sampled species occurrence after large-scale human disturbance and settlement, or (2) did not span critical geopolitical boundaries (e.g., the US–Canadian [...]

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  • Northeast CASC

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