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Socioeconomic resilience to climatic extremes in a freshwater fishery

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Cline, T. J., Muhlfeld, C. C., Kovach, R., Al-Chokhachy, R., Schmetterling, D., Whited, D., & Lynch, A. J. (2022). Socioeconomic resilience to climatic extremes in a freshwater fishery. Science Advances, 8(36), eabn1396. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn1396

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Abstract (from Science Advances): Heterogeneity is a central feature of ecosystem resilience, but how this translates to socioeconomic resilience depends on people’s ability to track shifting resources in space and time. Here, we quantify how climatic extremes have influenced how people (fishers) track economically valuable ecosystem services (fishing opportunities) across a range of spatial scales in rivers of the northern Rocky Mountains, USA, over the past three decades. Fishers opportunistically shifted from drought-sensitive to drought-resistant rivers during periods of low streamflows and warm temperatures. This adaptive behavior stabilized fishing pressure and expenditures by a factor of 2.6 at the scale of the regional fishery [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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