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Climate change, aquatic ecosystems, and fishes in the Rocky Mountain West: implications and alternatives for management

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Daniel J Isaak, and Bruce E Rieman, Climate change, aquatic ecosystems, and fishes in the Rocky Mountain West: implications and alternatives for management: .

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Anthropogenic climate change is rapidly altering aquatic ecosystems across the Rocky Mountain West and may detrimentally impact populations of sensitive species that are often the focus of conservation efforts. The objective of this report is to synthesize a growing literature on these topics to address the following questions: (1) What is changing in climate and related physical/hydrological processes that may influence aquatic species and their habitats? (2) What are the implications for fish populations, aquatic communities, and related conservation values? (3) What can we do about it? In many instances, proactive efforts may help populations adapt to climate change; but elsewhere, transitions of aquatic ecosystems to alternative [...]

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