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This project used the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index tool to assess vulnerability of 140 bird species that breed in the Sierra Nevada and will develop a peer-reviewed Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Sierra Nevada bird species that are most vulnerable to climate change. The Strategy provides recommendations for actions that managers can take now and in the future to bolster resilience to climate change.
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The Mediterranean climate region of southern and coastal California is a globallyrecognized biodiversity hotspot, in addition its natural landscapes provide a suite of ecosystemservices including water provision to the high density urban populations and agricultural lands inclose proximity. The provisioning of water is also critical to sustained ecological function,including habitat for endangered species like the southern California steelhead. Given theimportance of water provisioning and other ecosystem services, there is surprisingly little knownregarding their vulnerability to future climates and increasing fire in southern California.This is particularly concerning given the predicted impacts of climate change...


    map background search result map search result map Assessing climate change vulnerability and developing a climate change adaptation strategy for Sierra Nevada birds Assessing the impacts of future climates and fire on hydrologic regimes in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems of southern California Assessing the impacts of future climates and fire on hydrologic regimes in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems of southern California Assessing climate change vulnerability and developing a climate change adaptation strategy for Sierra Nevada birds