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Ecological effects of climate change on salt marsh wildlife: a case study from a highly urbanized estuary

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2012

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John Y Takekawa(Principal Investigator), Karen Thorne(Principal Investigator), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(funder), California Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2012(Publication), Ecological effects of climate change on salt marsh wildlife: a case study from a highly urbanized estuary , https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/70042777

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Coastal areas are high-risk zones subject to the impacts of global climate change, with significant increases in the frequencies of extreme weather and storm events, and sea-level rise forecast by 2100. These physical processes are expected to alter estuaries, resulting in loss of intertidal wetlands and their component wildlife species. In particular, impacts to salt marshes and their wildlife will vary both temporally and spatially and may be irreversible and severe. Synergistic effects caused by combining stressors with anthropogenic land-use patterns could create areas of significant biodiversity loss and extinction, especially in urbanized estuaries that are already heavily degraded. In this paper, we discuss current ideas, challenges, [...]

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