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Climate change causes declines and greater extremes in wetland inundation in a region important for wetland birds

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David W. Londe, Craig A. Davis, Scott R. Loss, Ellen P. Robertson, David A. Haukos, and Torre J. Hovick, 2023-11-09, Climate change causes declines and greater extremes in wetland inundation in a region important for wetland birds: Ecological Applications Ecolgical Society of America.

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Wetland ecosystems are vital for maintaining global biodiversity, as they provide important stopover sites for many species of migrating wetland-associated birds. However, because weather determines their hydrologic cycles, wetlands are highly vulnerable to effects of climate change. Although changes in temperature and precipitation resulting from climate change are expected to reduce inundation of wetlands, few efforts have been made to quantify how these changes will influence the availability of stopover sites for migratory wetland birds. Additionally, few studies have evaluated how climate change will influence interannual variability or the frequency of extremes in wetland availability. For spring and fall bird migration in seven [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
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