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Prairie Wetland Complexes as Landscape Functional Units in a Changing Climate

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2009

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Johnson, W.C., Werner, B., Glenn, R. Guntenspergen, Richard, A. Voldseth, Bruce, Millett, David, E. Naugle, Mirela, Tulbure, Rosemary, W. H. Carroll, John, Tracy, and Craig, Olawsky, 2009, Prairie Wetland Complexes as Landscape Functional Units in a Changing Climate: BioScience, v. 60, no. 2, p. 128-140.

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The wetland complex is the functional ecological unit of the prairie pothole region (PPR) of central North America. Diverse complexes of wetlands contribute high spatial and temporal environmental heterogeneity, productivity, and biodiversity to these glaciated prairie landscapes. Climate-warming simulations using the new model WETLANDSCAPE (WLS) project major reductions in water volume, shortening of hydroperiods, and less-dynamic vegetation for prairie wetland complexes. The WLS model portrays the future PPR as a much less resilient ecosystem: The western PPR will be too dry and the eastern PPR will have too few functional wetlands and nesting habitat to support historic levels of waterfowl and other wetland-dependent species. Maintaining [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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