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Identifying opportunities for long-lasting habitat conservation and restoration in Hawaii’s shifting climate

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2017-07-05 22:57:46
Last Update
2017-10-05 03:52:14
Start Date
2015
End Date
2016

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Lucas Fortini(Principal Investigator), Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2017-07-05(creation), 2017-10-05(lastUpdate), 2015(Start), 2016(End), Identifying opportunities for long-lasting habitat conservation and restoration in Hawaii’s shifting climate, http://piccc.net/our-projects/

Summary

Conservation efforts in isolated archipelagos such as Hawai’i often focus on habitat-based conservation and restoration efforts that benefit multiple species. Unfortunately, identifying locations where such efforts are safer from climatic shifts is still challenging. We aimed to provide a method to approximate these potential habitat shifts for similar data- and research-limited contexts. We modeled the relationship between climate and the potential distribution of native biomes across the Hawaiian archipelago to provide a first approximation of potential native biome shifts under end-of-century projected climate. Our correlative model circumvents the lack of data necessary for the parameterization of mechanistic vegetation models [...]

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative

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