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Forecasting the Effects of Land-Use and Climate Change on Wildlife Communities and Habitats in the Lower Mississippi Valley

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2008
End Date
2008
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2009

Summary

This project built on an existing regional conservation partnership to use the most recent downscaled climate model projections to forecast the likely impacts of climate change to species and ecosystems in the Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV). The objective of this work was to develop and test ecological and biological models to facilitate regional adaptive management of wildlife resources and the forest and wetland ecosystems that support them in the LMV. The modeled projections were then used to evaluate climate change effects on high priority bird species, waterfowl, amphibians, and fisheries. In particular, the researchers sought to answer two key questions: (1) what are the impacts of predicted climate change on ecosystem structure, [...]

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“Black Bears - Credit: Gary Tucker, USFWS”
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“Florewood River Plantation State Park, Mississippi - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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“Prothonotary Warbler - Credit: USFWS”
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NCCW-2009-11_Male_WoodDuck_AlanSchmierer_MPD.jpg
“Male wood duck - Credit: Alan Schmierer”
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Male wood duck - Credit: Alan Schmierer
Male wood duck - Credit: Alan Schmierer

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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