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Final Report: Range-Wide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout

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2015-02

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Jason Dunham, Final Report for Range-Wide Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Threatened Bull Trout: .

Summary

Bull Trout is the most cold-adapted fish in freshwaters of the Pacific Northwest. The species is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, but climate warming may place the species at further risk. Climate warming may lead to warming of streams in summer and increasing probability of floods in winter, leading to widespread loss of habitat projected for Bull Trout. This project sought to further elaborate how these climate-related threats influence Bull Trout across five western states (OR, WA, ID, MT, NV). These states form the southern margin of the species’ range. We used predictions of temperatures in streams across approximately two-thirds of this extent to map coldwater streams or “patches” suitable for [...]

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Jason Dunham
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Northwest CSC

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Final Report.pdf 2.62 MB application/pdf

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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