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Understanding How Warming Temperatures Will Impact Trees and Insects Using Cities as a Proxy

Integrating the Effects of Global and Local Climate Change on Wildlife in North America

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Start Date
2011-06
End Date
2014-07
Award Date
2011-06
Release Date
2011

Summary

Climate in the southeastern U.S. is predicted to be changing at a slower rate than other parts of North America; however, land use change associated with urbanization is having a significant effect on wildlife populations and habitat availability. We sought to understand the effect of global warming on both beneficial and pest insects of trees. We used urban warming as a proxy for global warming in as much as many cities have already warmed as much, due to heat island effects, as they are expected to warm due to climate change by 2050 or even 2100. We were able to develop good predictive models of how warming influences beneficial and pest insects for cities in the Southeast and across the east coast more generally. We were also able [...]

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“Monarch butterfly - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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