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Final Report: Modeling Effects of Climate Change on Spruce-Fir Forest Ecosystems and Associated Priority Bird Populations

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2015-12-01

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Final Project Report - Climate Change Impacts on Spruce-Fir Forest Ecosystems and Associated Bird Populations: .

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Eastern spruce-fir forest ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to climate change within the conterminous US. The goal of this project was to develop tools to identify refugia sites most likely to support spruce-fir forest and its associated high-priority obligate spruce-fir bird species over the long-term under projected climate change scenarios. Specific research objectives included: (1) producing high-resolution (temporal and spatial) projections of spruce-fir forests, including stand characteristics like structure and composition; (2) estimating future changes in the distribution, productivity, and stand characteristics of the spruce-fir forest type due to potential changes in climate; (3) comparing the distribution and condition [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Anthony D'Amato
Funding Agency :
Northeast CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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